Transcription of Basic Analysis: Introduction to Real Analysis
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Basic AnalysisIntroduction to real Analysisby Ji r LeblFebruary 29, 2016(version )2 Typeset in 2009 2016 Ji r LeblThis work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike States License. To view a copy of this license, send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite300, San Francisco, California, 94105, can use, print, duplicate, share these notes as much as you want. You can base your own noteson these and reuse parts if you keep the license the same. If you plan to use these commercially (sellthem for more than just duplicating cost), then you need to contact me and we will work somethingout. If you are printing a course pack for your students, then it is fine if the duplication service ischarging a fee for printing and selling the printed copy. I consider that duplicating the writing of these notes, the author was in part supported by NSF grants DMS-0900885and date is the main identifier of version.
Introduction 0.1 About this book This book is a one semester course in basic analysis. It started its life as my lecture notes for teaching Math 444 at the University of …
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