Any sites for intro to real analysis help?

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This discussion focuses on resources for learning real analysis, specifically seeking supplementary materials to enhance understanding beyond traditional textbooks. A recommended website is the "Introduction to Real Analysis" project hosted by Seton Hall University, accessible at http://www.shu.edu/projects/reals/reals.html. Users express appreciation for the site's content and its effectiveness in clarifying complex concepts in real analysis.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of calculus concepts
  • Familiarity with mathematical proofs
  • Knowledge of set theory
  • Ability to work with functions and limits
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore additional online resources for real analysis, such as MIT OpenCourseWare
  • Review lecture notes and videos from Stanford's real analysis course
  • Study problem sets and solutions from "Principles of Mathematical Analysis" by Walter Rudin
  • Join online forums or study groups focused on real analysis topics
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Students of mathematics, educators seeking teaching resources, and anyone looking to deepen their understanding of real analysis concepts.

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I know that this board will be really good...but I was wondering in terms of something to supplement my textbook...

do you guys know any sites w/ explanations and lectures, so I can understand the topic better?
 
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here's one i was checking out a while back

http://www.shu.edu/projects/reals/reals.html
 
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Great site, thanks a lot! (Even though its acronym is IRA)
 
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