Polya and Szego Problems in Analysis?

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The discussion centers on the book "Problems and Theorems in Analysis" by George Pólya and Gábor Szegő, which is recognized for its challenging problems and comprehensive solutions. A user expresses enthusiasm for the book, noting its suitability for self-study due to the inclusion of hints and solutions. The book is perceived positively by users, indicating its value in mathematical problem-solving and analysis.

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So, my prof is fond of Polya, and would like to see me solve some problems from Polya and Szego's "problems and theorems in analysis". So, does anyone else think this is a spiffy book? I dunno, I guess I just want to feel like I'm not the only one using it.
 
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ArcanaNoir said:
So, my prof is fond of Polya, and would like to see me solve some problems from Polya and Szego's "problems and theorems in analysis". So, does anyone else think this is a spiffy book? I dunno, I guess I just want to feel like I'm not the only one using it.

By coincidence, I just bought this book today (volume 1, anyway). I haven't tried any of the problems, but I've flipped through it and it looks nice and challenging so far. All the solutions, or at least hints, are included, so it should be good for self-study.
 

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