Analysis

Analysis by Ekkehard Kopp, published by Elsevier S & T in 1996, is a comprehensive exploration of fundamental mathematical concepts. This 200-page book is presented in English and delves into key topics such as continuity, differentiation, and integration of real functions. Kopp emphasizes the importance of historical context in the development of these subjects, aiming to enhance the reader’s understanding of the material through a structured discussion of covalence and sequences.
Readers will find that the book encourages reflection on the underlying concepts and ideas of mathematics. By focusing on precision, Kopp seeks to refine geometric intuition, making complex topics more accessible. The text is designed for those interested in mathematics and statistics, particularly in the areas of calculus and general mathematical principles. This edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of these essential mathematical concepts.
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Building on the basic concepts through a careful discussion of covalence, (while adhering resolutely to sequences where possible), the main part of the book concerns the central topics of continuity, differentiation and integration of real functions. Throughout, the historical context in which the subject was developed is highlighted and particular attention is paid to showing how precision allows us to refine our geometric intuition. The intention is to stimulate the reader to reflect on the underlying concepts and ideas.
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