What are the best introductory books on Analysis for high school students?

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The best introductory books on Analysis for high school students include "Introduction to Calculus and Analysis Volume 1" by Richard Courant & Fritz John, "Calculus" by Michael Spivak, and "Calculus" by Tom Apostol for those new to theoretical single-variable calculus. For students with a solid math background, "Principles of Mathematical Analysis" by Walter Rudin, "Mathematical Analysis" by Tom Apostol, and "Real Mathematical Analysis" by Charles Pugh are recommended. Maxwell Rosenlicht's "Introduction to Analysis" is an excellent, affordable option that provides a clear introduction to the subject.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of single-variable calculus
  • Familiarity with basic mathematical concepts such as limits and continuity
  • Knowledge of epsilon-delta definitions
  • Experience with proof techniques in mathematics
NEXT STEPS
  • Research "Principles of Mathematical Analysis" by Walter Rudin for advanced topics in Analysis
  • Explore "Mathematical Analysis" by Tom Apostol for a comprehensive understanding of real analysis
  • Study "Introduction to Analysis" by Maxwell Rosenlicht for a beginner-friendly approach
  • Learn about epsilon-delta proofs and their applications in real analysis
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This discussion is beneficial for high school students preparing for college-level mathematics, educators seeking resources for teaching Analysis, and anyone interested in foundational concepts of mathematical analysis.

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Hi, I'm a high school student that has completed my most of my under division in mathematics (Diff. Eq., Discrete math, single/multi variable calculus, linear alg, problem solving, and basic group theory stuff) and I'm now interested in Analysis.

Can someone suggest an introductory book to this subject?
 
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If you haven't yet learned theoretical single-variable calculus, the following three books are best to study from:

"Introduction to Calculus and Analysis Volume 1" - Richard Courant & Fritz John

"Calculus" - Michael Spivak

"Calculus" - Tom Apostol

If you have already learned this, you may want to pick up Rudin's "Principles of Mathematical Analysis", Apostol's "Mathematical Analysis" or Charles Pugh's "Real Mathematical Analysis"
 
I read a lot of Introductory Real Analysis by A.N. Kolmogorov in middle school. Although there was quite a lot I didn't understand at a time, it was definitely a fantastic introduction. With all of your math background, I think you'll definitely be prepared for it.
 
Either
'Calculus'
or
'Mathematical Analysis'

Both books by Binmore are modern and first rate.
 
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Calculus and Differential Equations, as taught in high school is seldom at the same leve as the same course taught in college- and tend to vary from high school to high school or even teacher to teacher far more than college courses. That makes it difficult to say whether you should be looking at a (theoretical) calculus text or an analysis text.
 
Introductory Real Analysis by Kolmogorov and Fomin is the most advanced of any text mentioned, so this is probably not a good place to start. There are two chapters discussing metric spaces and topological spaces, and then about 3 or 4 chapters on functional analysis, and finally three chapters on measure theory and integration. Even if you could follow many of the arguments in the text, you would still be missing out on a lot of basic real analysis, which is more elementary but fundamental. You won't get very far in Kolmogorov and Fomin if you're not well-versed in epsilon-delta arguments.

If you want a cheap intro analysis text that is fairly excellent, I would recommend Maxwell Rosenlicht's Introduction to Analysis. This text is very easy to read, and is probably a good supplement to a more comprehensive text such as Apostol's analysis text. It starts with the axioms of the real numbers and culminates with a discussion of analysis in R^n. Since you can get the Dover copy for like 10 bucks, it's also a good deal.
 

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