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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You need ONLY two problem books in Real Analysis,
By Physicsmind "Physicswish" (CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Problems in Mathematical Analysis II (Student Mathematical Library, Vol. 12) (Paperback)
In your undergrad math career or maybe early grad, you only need two books for the subject analysis. These two volume book is one. Contains many challenging problems that will satisfy your ambitious Putnam apetite.THE KING OF ALL MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS!!!!!!!!! Problems in Mathematical Analysis (Hardcover) by g. yankovsky (Translator), B. Demidovich (Author Publisher: mir publisher; 4th Printing edition (1976) ASIN: B000GTC2GA Should be called a comprehensive collection of problems in mathematical analysis (at undergraduate level). It's theeee most comprehensive one out there. While Kazac and Nowak's books Problems in Mathematical Analysis have more hard problems (Putnam type), this one helps you build up the knowledge you need to understand advanced graduate level Real Analysis. Highly recommended for econ/math/physics majors. |
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Problems in Mathematical Analysis II (Student Mathematical Library, Vol. 12) by M. T. Nowak (Paperback - May 17, 2001)
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