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An Introduction To Proof Through Real Analysis 1st Edition Daniel J Madden

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An Introduction To Proof Through Real Analysis 1st Edition Daniel J Madden
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.93 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Daniel J. Madden, Jason A. Aubrey
ISBN: 9781119314721, 1119314720
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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An Introduction To Proof Through Real Analysis 1st Edition Daniel J Madden by Daniel J. Madden, Jason A. Aubrey 9781119314721, 1119314720 instant download after payment.

 An engaging and accessible introduction to mathematical proof incorporating ideas from real analysis

A mathematical proof is an inferential argument for a mathematical statement. Since the time of the ancient Greek mathematicians, the proof has been a cornerstone of the science of mathematics. The goal of this book is to help students learn to follow and understand the function and structure of mathematical proof and to produce proofs of their own.

An Introduction to Proof through Real Analysis is based on course material developed and refined over thirty years by Professor Daniel J. Madden and was designed to function as a complete text for both first proofs and first analysis courses. Written in an engaging and accessible narrative style, this book systematically covers the basic techniques of proof writing, beginning with real numbers and progressing to logic, set theory, topology, and continuity. The book proceeds from natural numbers to rational numbers in a familiar way, and justifies the need for a rigorous definition of real numbers. The mathematical climax of the story it tells is the Intermediate Value Theorem, which justifies the notion that the real numbers are sufficient for solving all geometric problems.

• Concentrates solely on designing proofs by placing instruction on proof writing on top of discussions of specific mathematical subjects

• Departs from traditional guides to proofs by incorporating elements of both real analysis and algebraic representation

• Written in an engaging narrative style to tell the story of proof and its meaning, function, and construction

• Uses a particular mathematical idea as the focus of each type of proof presented

• Developed from material that has been class-tested and fine-tuned over thirty years in university introductory courses

An Introduction to Proof through Real Analysis is the ideal introductory text to proofs for second and third-year undergraduate mathematics students, especially those who have completed a calculus sequence, students learning real analysis for the first time, and those learning proofs for the first time.

Daniel J. Madden, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA. He has taught a junior level course introducing students to the idea of a rigorous proof based on real analysis almost every semester since 1990. Dr. Madden is the winner of the 2015 Southwest Section of the Mathematical Association of America Distinguished Teacher Award.

Jason A. Aubrey, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Director, Mathematics Center of the University of Arizona. 

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