Is someone has already heard about this book wrote by Andre I. Khuri (Professor emeritus in science at university of Florida) ?
By the table of contents the book seems to cover a lot of things in calculus/multivariable calculus and in a rigourous way according to the preface (they argue that...
Thank you very much for your answer,
The table of contents I put here is the most advanced version of a measure and integration theory course that can be taught (at least in France, in the third year) so I realize with your message that I have to acquire a better reflection than the one...
This seems reasonable since I have Abbott's book so there is no cost to start with and the basic probability class that follows this course is heavy proof oriented and abstract, tank you !
No problem ! Tank you !
Yes I don't know why but my response is not visible to everyone " This message is awaiting moderator approval, and is invisible to normal visitors."
But I see that you were able to see the outline from your answer thank you !
The table of content you saw (functional analysis, lebesgue...
Thank you a lot for your answer, my first message is a bit ambiguous and I apologize for that.
Indeed I would like to self study measure theory since I have no class on that, but I have a good reference (final goal I can say) for measure theory (and integration), there is the table of content...
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I'm a student in economics who try to turn more in statistics and econometrics, the latter (and my financial time series course) provided me an unexpected interest in physics (in addition to my interest in statistics) since a lot of things in econometrics are borrowed to physics aha
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I would like to know if an undergraduate student in physics could be able to study measure theory in order to have a better understanding of the probability theory and go further in this way (stochastic process) ?
Assuming a first year of calculus and the level of "Mathematical methods in...