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Homework Statement
just looking for opinions regarding the best text for introductory calculus as in refresher--I used Taylor eons ago, which i recall as being pretty descent.
ZioX said:For those interested, Stewarts' defines the integral as riemann sums as the the mesh of the partitions (largest interval of the partition) goes to zero. The problem with this is if you look at the identity function on [0,1] of the rationals. You can always have the end points of your partitions be rationals, and then letting the mesh go to zero gives you 1. However, you can also always let the end points of your partitions be irrational, letting the mesh go to zero will yield 0.
ZioX said:For those interested, Stewarts' defines the integral as riemann sums as the the mesh of the partitions (largest interval of the partition) goes to zero. The problem with this is if you look at the identity function on [0,1] of the rationals. You can always have the end points of your partitions be rationals, and then letting the mesh go to zero gives you 1. However, you can also always let the end points of your partitions be irrational, letting the mesh go to zero will yield 0.
morphism said:I think ZioX meant to say the indicator -not identity- function (of the rationals), that is the function which is 1 on the rationals and 0 otherwise. Although I don't really follow his argument. It seems to me that in both cases you'd get 0.