Principles of Mathematical Analysis

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Known affectionately among mathematicians as Baby Rudin, this classic text offers a rigorous introduction to the fundamental concepts of mathematical analysis. Walter Rudin provides a precise and elegant framework for understanding the real number system, starting from its foundation as a complete ordered field. The book is celebrated for its clarity and uncompromising logical structure, making i…

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