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by morcus
253 days ago
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Two thoughts here: 1. I don't think it is at all intended to serve the beginner. It's geared towards readers wait a reasonable amount of mathematical maturity already (it explicitly says that in the landing page). 2. Many, many of the pages of most introductory calculus textbooks are spent on exercises and on the specifics of computing integrals and derivatives of particular functions - none of this is necessary to understand the concepts themselves. For example, Baby Rudin (the standard textbook for Analysis for math majors) covers Sequences, Series, Continuity, Differentiation, and the Riemann integral in less than 100 pages (including exercises). |
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