Analysis II : differential and integral calculus, fourier series, holomorphic functions

By: Roger GodementMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Springer, [c2005]Description: 443 pISBN: 9783540209218Subject(s): MathematicsLOC classification: QA 300
Contents:
V. Differential and Integral Calculus VI. Asymptotic Analysis VII. Harmonic Analysis and Holomorphic Functions
Summary: Functions in R and C, including the theory of Fourier series, Fourier integrals and part of that of holomorphic functions, form the focal topic of these two volumes. Based on a course given by the author to large audiences at Paris VII University for many years, the exposition proceeds somewhat nonlinearly, blending rigorous mathematics skilfully with didactical and historical considerations. It sets out to illustrate the variety of possible approaches to the main results, in order to initiate the reader to methods, the underlying reasoning, and fundamental ideas. It is suitable for both teaching and self-study. In his familiar, personal style, the author emphasizes ideas over calculations and, avoiding the condensed style frequently found in textbooks, explains these ideas without parsimony of words. The French edition in four volumes, published from 1998, has met with resounding success. --- summary provided by publisher
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V. Differential and Integral Calculus
VI. Asymptotic Analysis
VII. Harmonic Analysis and Holomorphic Functions

Functions in R and C, including the theory of Fourier series, Fourier integrals and part of that of holomorphic functions, form the focal topic of these two volumes. Based on a course given by the author to large audiences at Paris VII University for many years, the exposition proceeds somewhat nonlinearly, blending rigorous mathematics skilfully with didactical and historical considerations. It sets out to illustrate the variety of possible approaches to the main results, in order to initiate the reader to methods, the underlying reasoning, and fundamental ideas. It is suitable for both teaching and self-study. In his familiar, personal style, the author emphasizes ideas over calculations and, avoiding the condensed style frequently found in textbooks, explains these ideas without parsimony of words. The French edition in four volumes, published from 1998, has met with resounding success. --- summary provided by publisher

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