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lara alcock, jay cummings, the guide to rudin's book, The Real Analysis Lifesaver by Raffi Grinberg
lara alcock, jay cummings, the guide to rudin's book, The Real Analysis Lifesaver by Raffi Grinberg


Foundations of analysis by landau
Foundations of analysis by landau; Number Systems and the Foundations of Analysis by mendelson

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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.

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

[1] [2]

Lebl, Basic Analysis: Introduction to Real Analysis

Bartle (he has three books)

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