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Problems in Real Analysis: Advanced Calculus on the Real Axis features a comprehensive collection of challenging problems in mathematical analysis that aim to promote creative, non-standard techniques for solving problems. This self-contained text offers a host of new mathematical tools and strategies which develop a connection between analysis and other mathematical disciplines, such as physics and engineering. A broad view of mathematics is presented throughout; the text is excellent for the classroom or self-study. It is intended for undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, as…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Problems in Real Analysis: Advanced Calculus on the Real Axis features a comprehensive collection of challenging problems in mathematical analysis that aim to promote creative, non-standard techniques for solving problems. This self-contained text offers a host of new mathematical tools and strategies which develop a connection between analysis and other mathematical disciplines, such as physics and engineering. A broad view of mathematics is presented throughout; the text is excellent for the classroom or self-study. It is intended for undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, as well as for researchers engaged in the interplay between applied analysis, mathematical physics, and numerical analysis.
Autorenporträt
Teodora-Liliana Radulescu received her PhD in 2005 from Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania, with a thesis on nonlinear analysis, and she is currently a professor of mathematics at the "Fratii Buzesti" National College in Craiova, Romania. She is a member of the American Mathematical Society and the Romanian Mathematical Society. She is also a reviewer for Mathematical Reviews and Zentralblatt fur Mathematik. Vicentiu Radulescu received both his PhD and the Habilitation at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6), and he is currently a professor of mathematics at the University of Craiova, Romania and a senior researcher at the Institute of Mathematics "Simion Stoilow" of the Romanian Academy in Bucharest, Romania. He has authored 9 books and over 100 articles. Titu Andreescu is an associate professor of mathematics at the University of Texas at Dallas. He is also firmly involved in mathematics contests and Olympiads, being the Director of AMC (as appointed by the Mathematical Association of America), Director of MOP, Head Coach of the USA IMO Team and Chairman of the USAMO. He has also authored a large number of books on the topic of problem solving and Olympiad-style mathematics.    
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From the reviews:

"The book ... is a problem book in real analysis, chosen mostly from mathematical Olympiads and from problem journals. ... The book focuses on analysis on the real line, which is also known as advanced real calculus. ... the book under review is a collection of interesting and fresh problems with detailed solutions. The target audience seems to be students preparing for Olympiads and other competitions, but undergraduate students, mathematics teachers and professors of Mathematical Analysis and Calculus courses may also find interesting things here." (Mehdi Hassani, The Mathematical Association of America, August, 2009)

"In this book, the authors intend 'to build a bridge between ordinary high-school or undergraduate exercises and more difficult and abstract concepts or problems' in mathematical analysis. ... The book may readily be used as a self-study text or ... as a classroom text. The introductory material in each section is reasonably self-contained and includes interesting examples and applications. ... the collection is a very worth-while contribution and should be included in every high school, college, and university mathematics library collection." (F. J. Papp, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1209, 2011)
and includes interesting examples and applications. ... the collection is a very worth-while contribution and should be included in every high school, college, and university mathematics library collection." (F. J. Papp, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1209, 2011)