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Bryant's Yet Another Introduction to Analysis; A Problem Text in Advanced Calculus by John Erdman; Mathematical Analysis by S. C. Malik and Savita Aror; Fundamental Ideas of Analysis by Reed; calculus book by salas/etgen/hille; Elements of Real Analysis by denlinger; Introduction to Real Analysis by SK Mapa; Hoffman's Analysis in Euclidean Space; Hoffman's Elementary Classical Analysis; 'A First Course in Mathematical Analysis' by David Alexandar Brannan; Trench; Elementary Real Analysis by Brian S. Thomson, Judith B. Bruckner, Andrew M. Bruckner; Mathematical Analysis I by Elias Zakon; Alan Sultan's 'A Primer on Real Analysis'; Introduction to Analysis by Mattuck; Introduction to Analysis by Maxwell Rosenlicht; Courant and John's 'An introduction to Calculus and Analysis', volumes I and II; An Introduction to Classical Real Analysis by Karl Stromberg; "Guide to Analysis" by Hart & Towers; Steven R. Lay's book "Analysis - With an Introduction to Proof"; Real analysis by Frank Morgan; Methods of Real Analysis: Goldberg; Mathematical Analysis: A Straightforward Approach by K.G. Binmore; | Bryant's Yet Another Introduction to Analysis; A Problem Text in Advanced Calculus by John Erdman; Mathematical Analysis by S. C. Malik and Savita Aror; Fundamental Ideas of Analysis by Reed; calculus book by salas/etgen/hille; Elements of Real Analysis by denlinger; Introduction to Real Analysis by SK Mapa; Hoffman's Analysis in Euclidean Space; Hoffman's Elementary Classical Analysis; 'A First Course in Mathematical Analysis' by David Alexandar Brannan; Trench; Elementary Real Analysis by Brian S. Thomson, Judith B. Bruckner, Andrew M. Bruckner; Mathematical Analysis I by Elias Zakon; Alan Sultan's 'A Primer on Real Analysis'; Introduction to Analysis by Mattuck; Introduction to Analysis by Maxwell Rosenlicht; Courant and John's 'An introduction to Calculus and Analysis', volumes I and II; An Introduction to Classical Real Analysis by Karl Stromberg; "Guide to Analysis" by Hart & Towers; Steven R. Lay's book "Analysis - With an Introduction to Proof"; Real analysis by Frank Morgan; Methods of Real Analysis: Goldberg; Mathematical Analysis: A Straightforward Approach by K.G. Binmore; Sherbert's Introduction to real analysis; Thomas Bruckner's Elementary real analysis; Andrew M. Gleason's Fundamentals of Abstract Analysis; Introductory Real Analysis by Frank Dangello and Michael Seyfried; An Introduction to Analysis by G. G. Bilodeau, P. R. Thie and G. E. Keough; Advanced Calculus by Watson Fulks; Advanced Calculus by R. Creighton Buck; Analysis by Its History by Ernst Hairer and Gerhard Wanner; D.E. Weisbart, has a book "An Introduction To Real Analysis" |
Revision as of 08:11, 20 September 2021
i'll slowly be filling this out.
the given years are for the first edition of the book, which gives a quick view of how old the material in the book is likely to be. but for the review, i am usually using the latest edition of the book.
for each book say: year of first edition; sequential vs continuous functions approach; whether real system is constructed (and if so how); R vs R^n; whether it treats general metric spaces; good pictures or not; level of mathematical maturity required (e.g. is it suitable for someone who hasn't done proofs at all? does it assume you're very good at going through math books already?); level of suitability for self-study; does it have solutions?;
Tao, Analysis I and II (2006)
Abbott, Understanding Analysis
Rudin, Principles of Mathematical Analysis (Baby Rudin)
Pugh, Real Mathematical Analysis
Spivak, Calculus
Apostol, Mathematical Analysis
Apostol, Calculus I and II
Zorich, Mathematical Analysis I and II
Bloch, The Real Numbers and Real Analysis
Gleason, Introduction to Analysis
Rogers and Boman, How We Got from There to Here
Stein and Shakarchi, Real Analysis
i think this is mostly graduate level material
Folland, Advanced Calculus
Schramm, Introduction to Real Analysis
Bressoud, A Radical Approach to Real Analysis
Taylor, Introduction to Analysis in One Variable and Introduction to Analysis in Several Variables
Lebl, Basic Analysis: Introduction to Real Analysis
Bartle (he has three books)
oh god, there are so many.
other books to add: Royden? Strichartz's The Way of Analysis? Kolmogorov & Fomin's Introduction to Real Analysis? Lang's Real and Functional Analysis? Ross's Elementary Analysis. Lang's Undergraduate Analysis. Hardy's A Course of Pure Mathematics?
lara alcock, jay cummings, the guide to rudin's book, The Real Analysis Lifesaver by Raffi Grinberg
Foundations of analysis by landau; Number Systems and the Foundations of Analysis by mendelson
Bryant's Yet Another Introduction to Analysis; A Problem Text in Advanced Calculus by John Erdman; Mathematical Analysis by S. C. Malik and Savita Aror; Fundamental Ideas of Analysis by Reed; calculus book by salas/etgen/hille; Elements of Real Analysis by denlinger; Introduction to Real Analysis by SK Mapa; Hoffman's Analysis in Euclidean Space; Hoffman's Elementary Classical Analysis; 'A First Course in Mathematical Analysis' by David Alexandar Brannan; Trench; Elementary Real Analysis by Brian S. Thomson, Judith B. Bruckner, Andrew M. Bruckner; Mathematical Analysis I by Elias Zakon; Alan Sultan's 'A Primer on Real Analysis'; Introduction to Analysis by Mattuck; Introduction to Analysis by Maxwell Rosenlicht; Courant and John's 'An introduction to Calculus and Analysis', volumes I and II; An Introduction to Classical Real Analysis by Karl Stromberg; "Guide to Analysis" by Hart & Towers; Steven R. Lay's book "Analysis - With an Introduction to Proof"; Real analysis by Frank Morgan; Methods of Real Analysis: Goldberg; Mathematical Analysis: A Straightforward Approach by K.G. Binmore; Sherbert's Introduction to real analysis; Thomas Bruckner's Elementary real analysis; Andrew M. Gleason's Fundamentals of Abstract Analysis; Introductory Real Analysis by Frank Dangello and Michael Seyfried; An Introduction to Analysis by G. G. Bilodeau, P. R. Thie and G. E. Keough; Advanced Calculus by Watson Fulks; Advanced Calculus by R. Creighton Buck; Analysis by Its History by Ernst Hairer and Gerhard Wanner; D.E. Weisbart, has a book "An Introduction To Real Analysis"