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Elementary Real Analysis: A Practical Introduction provides a robust foundation for success in real analysis, presenting traditional material in an accessible, engaging manner with the support of clearly outlined learning objectives and exercises.Organized into three well-designed sections, the book begins with a comprehensive review of prerequisite knowledge. Section I includes chapters such as "e;Sets,"e; "e;Mathematical Statements,"e; and "e;Proof Methods"e;, which establish the essential language and techniques of advanced mathematics. Section II explores the properties of real numbers, integers, and functions, each accompanied by a wealth of exercises that encourage exploration and practice. The final section delves into advanced topics such as sequences, continuity, and differentiation, culminating in a synthesis of concepts that prepares students for rigorous mathematical analysis.Whether used in a classroom or for self-directed learning, Elementary Real Analysis: A Practical Introduction is a vital companion for students seeking an introduction to real analysis, bridging the gap between basic principles and advanced mathematical concepts with clarity and precision. - Lays a strong foundation for success in first real analysis courses, presenting traditional material in a contemporary and engaging manner- Introduces essential concepts and relevant background knowledge with an accessible approach- Caters to junior and senior undergraduate mathematics students who have completed calculus and linear algebra, as well as early graduate-level students seeking deeper insights- Fills the gap between basic principles and advanced mathematical concepts, ensuring clarity and precision for transitioning to rigorous analysis- Includes a variety of exercises in each chapter, promoting exploration and practice of key topics to reinforce understanding and foster independent learning