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A Brief Look at Further Developments of Analysis, and Suggestions for Further Reading

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What is Mathematical Analysis?

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Now that this book has given you a taste of analysis, and hopefully a taste for analysis, a natural question is ‘where next?’

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Baylis, J. (1991). A Brief Look at Further Developments of Analysis, and Suggestions for Further Reading. In: What is Mathematical Analysis?. Dimensions of Mathematics. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12063-5_6

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