Where can I find help understanding Gaughan's 'Introduction to Analysis'?

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The discussion centers on finding online resources to aid in understanding Edward Gaughan's 'Introduction to Analysis.' The user seeks notes from professors who have utilized this textbook, emphasizing the need for deeper comprehension of real analysis concepts. A suggestion is made to perform a Google search for "real analysis pdf," which yields numerous resources. Additionally, it is noted that Professor Vassiliev from University College London shares his lecture notes online, providing a valuable reference for learners.

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  • Familiarity with real analysis concepts
  • Basic understanding of calculus, specifically Calculus II and III
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  • Search for "real analysis pdf" to find additional online resources
  • Review Professor Vassiliev's notes from University College London
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This discussion is beneficial for mathematics students, particularly those studying real analysis, as well as educators seeking supplementary materials for teaching Gaughan's textbook.

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I graduated from college this summer and I have some time on my hands right now. I decided to start working through one of my old books from a class I dropped, Real Analysis. Anyway I really miss the challenge that class posed for me and so I am trying to work my way through the book, "Introduction to Analysis" by Edward Gaughan. I'm wondering if anyone knows of any places online that professors who may have used this book have left their notes online. Generally any place where I could get some help understanding some of the deeper concepts in the book. I'm thinking that someday down the road I'd like to go back and get my Masters in math, but until then I'd like to prevent things from getting hazy in my mind. I can already feel Calc II and III stuff getting fuzzy. I appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.


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Just do a google search for real analysis pdf and that should give quite a lot of hits. I know that prof vassiliev from university college london posts his notes online for all to see.
 

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