Problems in Real Analysis
A collection of problems and solutions in real analysis based on the major textbook, <i>Principles of Real Analysis</i> (also by Aliprantis and Burkinshaw), <i>Problems in Real Analysis</i> is the ideal companion for senior science and engineering undergraduates and first-year graduate courses in real analysis. It is intended for use as an independent source, and is an invaluable tool for students who wish to develop a deep understanding and proficiency in the use of integration methods. <br><i>Problems in Real Analysis</i> teaches the basic methods of proof and problem-solving by presenting the complete solutions to over 600 problems that appear in <i>Principles of Real Analysis, Third Edition</i>. The problems are distributed in forty sections, and cover the entire spectrum of difficulty.<br>