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Problems in Mathematical Analysis III: Integration
W.J. Kaczor, M.T. Nowak לקטלוג
Problems in Mathematical Analysis III: Integration
We learn by doing. We learn mathematics by doing problems. This is the third volume of Problems in Mathematical Analysis. The topic here is integration for real functions of one real variable. The first chapter is devoted to the Riemann and the Riemann-Stieltjes integrals. Chapter 2 deals with Lebesgue measure and integration.

The authors include some famous, and some not so famous, integral inequalities related to Riemann integration. Many of the problems for Lebesgue integrations concern convergence theorems and the interchange of limits and integrals. The book closes with a section on Fourier series, with a concentration on Fourier coefficients of functions from particular classes and on basic theorems for convergence of Fourier series.

The book is primarily geared toward students in analysis, as a study aid, for problem-solving seminars, or for tutorials. It is also an excellent resource for instructors who wish to incorporate problems into their lectures. Solutions for the problems are provided in the book.