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Books in Real analysis

Postby Giulio » Tue Feb 02, 2010 2:42 pm

I think there is a gap in the suggested books... there are no real analysis books... it is true that once you learn analysis from Rudin's principles yuo can master a measure-theoretic book in probability that provides a self-contained introduction to real analysis... but i think it is worth to spend some months on the subject of real analysis per se.... also b/c it is a beautiful topic...

what do you think about, e.g.:

Royden - real analysis
Wheeden & Zygmund - Measure and integral - An introduction to real analysis
Folland - Real Analysis Modern techniques and their applications
Rudin - real & complex analysis
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Re: Books in Real analysis

Postby mj » Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:40 pm

I haven't read any of those. I learnt measure theory using Weir's book on Lebesgue Integration.
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Re: Books in Real analysis

Postby GeekySerge » Sat Apr 17, 2010 9:15 am

Giulio wrote: ...also b/c it is a beautiful topic...

What do you mean with "b/c"?

Giulio wrote:what do you think about, e.g.:

Royden - real analysis
Wheeden & Zygmund - Measure and integral - An introduction to real analysis
Folland - Real Analysis Modern techniques and their applications
Rudin - real & complex analysis

Now I'm studying Real & Functional Analysis using the Royden book and I think it's good! Anyway, I'm taking this course at KAIST university in South Korea (I'm an exchange student) and the Prof. use this book.
Instead in my university in Italy (Politecnico di Milano) the Prof. of Real Analysis suggest these books:
- W. Rudin, Real and Complex Analysis, McGraw-Hill
- H.L. Royden, Real Analysis, Macmillan
- H. Hewitt, K. Stromberg, Real and Abstract Analysis, Springer-Verlag
- H. Brezis, Analisi Funzionale, Liguori

I don't know about the 2nd and 3rt but the other ones are nice!
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Re: Books in Real analysis

Postby GeekySerge » Sat Apr 17, 2010 9:19 am

mj wrote:I haven't read any of those. I learnt measure theory using Weir's book on Lebesgue Integration.

Hi Mark, I've seen that you've made a PhD in pure mathematics at the MIT.
Can you told me what kind of courses have you taken there?
I don't know, maybe you've taken the Real Analysis course ans an undergrad at Oxford, but what about harmonic analysis, etc.?

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Re: Books in Real analysis

Postby mj » Sat Apr 17, 2010 10:32 am

well it was a long time ago...

it just comes down to what they run at a high level in a given year.
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Re: Books in Real analysis

Postby GeekySerge » Mon Apr 19, 2010 5:38 pm

mj wrote:well it was a long time ago...

it just comes down to what they run at a high level in a given year.


Don't worry!
I asked you because I'm thinking of applying for a PhD and I would like to assess how MIT has changed his program along the years.

Anyway, thanks for the answer.
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