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The Lebesgue Integral
William Johnston
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Description for The Lebesgue Integral
Hardcover. Using minimal prerequisites, this book unlocks the power Lebesgue integral, accessible at a surprisingly early stage in the undergraduate curriculum. Series: Mathematical Association of America Textbooks. Num Pages: 200 pages. BIC Classification: PBKL. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 253 x 177. .
Using the Daniell–Riesz approach, this text presents the Lebesgue integral at a level accessible to an audience familiar only with limits, derivatives and series. Employing such minimal prerequisites allows for greatly increased curricular flexibility for course instructors, as well as providing undergraduates with a gateway to the powerful modern mathematics of functions at a very early stage. The book's topics include: the definition and properties of the Lebesgue integral; Banach and Hilbert spaces; integration with respect to Borel measures, along with their associated L2(μ) spaces; bounded linear operators; and the spectral theorem. The text also describes several applications of the theory, such as Fourier series, quantum mechanics, and probability.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Mathematical Association of America United States
Number of pages
200
Condition
New
Series
Mathematical Association of America Textbooks
Number of Pages
295
Place of Publication
Washington, United States
ISBN
9781939512079
SKU
V9781939512079
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About William Johnston
William Johnston is Professor of Mathematics at Butler University, Indiana. His publications include articles on operator theory and functional analysis, and the undergraduate textbooks A Transition to Advanced Mathematics: A Survey Course (with Alex McAllister) and An Introduction to Statistical Inference.
Reviews for The Lebesgue Integral
In 1902, modern function theory began when Henri Lebesgue described a new 'integral calculus.' His Lebesgue integral handles more functions than the traditional integral
so many more that mathematicians can study collections (spaces) of functions. For example, it defines a distance between any two functions in a space. This book describes these ideas in an elementary, accessible way. Anyone who has mastered calculus concepts of limits, derivatives, and series can enjoy the material. Unlike any other text, this book brings analysis research topics within reach of readers even just beginning to think about functions from a theoretical point of view." - Mathematical Reviews Clippings "When I noticed the title of this book, I was curious to see if this subject actually could be made comprehensible to an undergraduate. It turns out that it really can be, via a path to the Lebesgue integral that is different from the one I took as a graduate student… I like books that try something new, offer a different perspective on things, and are carefully and clearly written. This one qualifies on all counts. This is a book, I think, that students will actually read, and even better, enjoy." - Mark Hunacek, MAA Reviews
so many more that mathematicians can study collections (spaces) of functions. For example, it defines a distance between any two functions in a space. This book describes these ideas in an elementary, accessible way. Anyone who has mastered calculus concepts of limits, derivatives, and series can enjoy the material. Unlike any other text, this book brings analysis research topics within reach of readers even just beginning to think about functions from a theoretical point of view." - Mathematical Reviews Clippings "When I noticed the title of this book, I was curious to see if this subject actually could be made comprehensible to an undergraduate. It turns out that it really can be, via a path to the Lebesgue integral that is different from the one I took as a graduate student… I like books that try something new, offer a different perspective on things, and are carefully and clearly written. This one qualifies on all counts. This is a book, I think, that students will actually read, and even better, enjoy." - Mark Hunacek, MAA Reviews