Limits and Continuity
Mangatiana A. Robdera
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Mangatiana A. Robdera: Al Akhawayn University, School of Science and Engineering
Chapter 4 in A Concise Approach to Mathematical Analysis, 2003, pp 95-121 from Springer
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Abstract The notion of limit is central in mathematical analysis. It is intimately bound with basic concepts such as the continuity of functions, the definitions of derivative and integral, and the convergence of sequences and series. It will play a fundamental role for the remainder of the course.
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-85729-347-3_4
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