Notes on Real Analysis and Measure Theory, 9783031170355
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Unveiling the hidden structures of real functions and measures through nonmeasurability.

Notes on Real Analysis and Measure Theory

fine properties of real sets and functions

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    253 pages

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    24 September 2023

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Summary

Unveiling the Unmeasurable: A Journey Through Real Analysis and Measure Theory

This monograph offers a contemporary exploration of the intricate characteristics of real-valued functions and measures. The central concept is nonmeasurability, which provides a comprehensive understanding of the structure of subsets of the real line and the mappings between them.

This book will appeal to a diverse range of mathematicians, especially those specializing in real analysis, general t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9783031170355
ISBN-10:3031170350
Series:Springer Monographs in Mathematics
Author:Alexander Kharazishvili
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:Springer International Publishing AG
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:253
Edition:2022nd
Release Date:24 September 2023
Weight:415g
Dimensions:235mm x 155mm
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Critics Review

“This monograph deals with classical topics of real analysis and measure theory which show a number of interesting phenomena. … This makes the presented material useful and inspiring. … Every chapter is finished with a solid portion of exercises … of various difficulty. More advanced exercises are enriched with hints and comments.” (Marek Balcerzak, Mathematical Reviews, June, 2023)

“The text is mostly self-contained and at the end of each chapter are exercises providing additional information to the presented topic. It makes the book accessible to graduate and post-graduate students.” (Jaroslav Tišer, zbMATH 1504.26003, 2023)

About The Author

Alexander Kharazishvili

Alexander Kharazishvili is a Professor of Mathematics at I. Chavachavadze Tibilisi State University in Georgia. An expert in classical Real Analysis in the tradition of the Lusin school, he is the author of the well known monograph Strange Functions in Real Analysis.

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