Spivak's celebrated textbook is widely held as one of the finest introductions to mathematical analysis. His aim is to present calculus as the first real encounter with mathematics: it is the place to learn how logical reasoning combined with fundamental concepts can be developed into a rigorous mathematical theory rather than a bunch of tools and techniques learned by rote. Since analysis is a subject students traditionally find difficult to grasp, Spivak provides leisurely explanations, a profusion of examples, a wide range of exercises and plenty of illustrations in an easy-going approach that enlightens difficult concepts and rewards effort. Calculus will continue to be regarded as a modern classic, ideal for honours students and mathematics majors, who seek an alternative to doorstop textbooks on calculus, and the more formidable introductions to real analysis.
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Cambridge University Press
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41 mm
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259 mm
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231 mm
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1780 gr
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Give considerable thought before buying this book
This book leans towards Mathematical Analysis (a subject that explores the theoretical problems of Calculus, infinite series, real numbers, etc...). So the motivations are of a different kind. Instead of motivating by examples, real word problems, etc... Spivak motivates us by showing how Calculus can be used to discover the mystical properties of real numbers. These topics are definitely important for Calculus (for answering deep questions). However, they need not be read by all. Those who l...