Customer Review: A wonderful volume to complement Lang's Second Edition of Undergraduate Analysis. Feel confident, AFTER carefully studying and FULLY understanding any section of the textbook (having previously read a logical and sequential order of topics that will permit you to accomplish this, besides MAYBE... more info
Customer Review: The text packs a lot of information very tightly, making it difficult and slow to read. As a textbook or reference material, it works fine, but expect to do most of your learning in class rather than by reading the book.
Customer Review: i found the first three chapters of this book very clear and well written. i'd strongly recommend it for someone looking to learn about analysis on the real line.
Customer Review: This is a very nice book in Fourier analysis with strong applications or examples in elementary partial differential equations. It is the first book of the three volumes set in the Princeton Lectures in Analysis. However, it is not an introductory text and some background in elementary analysis is... more info
Customer Review: This book cannot be used without purchasing the actual book which it represents. This book has some solutions for another complex analysis book. What I thought was, that this book is similar to something like Schaum's solved problems (which is independent and not dependent on another book). In many... more info