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A Course in Mathematical Analysis

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A Course in Mathematical Analysis
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Publisher: Ginn & company
ISBN/ASIN: 1933998458
Number of pages: 1890

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Edouard Goursat's three-volume 'A Course in Mathematical Analysis' remains a classic study and a thorough treatment of the fundamentals of calculus. As an advanced text for students with one year of calculus, it offers an exceptionally lucid exposition.

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