

Buy A Course of Pure Mathematics: Third Edition on desertcart.com ✓ FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders Review: Let's Not Go Overboard - First, this is very nice book that was first published in 1908. It is EXTREMELY well written BUT what Hardy does in around 500 pages Rudin does in around 100 and with a more rigor (but, admittedly, very terse). You also have to remember that if you are studying analysis from a book 100 years old there are a few things that have happened since then - like the "Incompleteness Theorem" and the development of forcing, along with a much more rigorous development of set theory, topology, complex and real analysis (I'm not even sure the idea of Lp measures was fully accepted then). Still, this is great book to have - if you can get a really good used copy for $20, please buy it and seriously look it over. But don't study it and think you can attack many of the problems which are now routinely assigned in advanced calculus/real analysis. Even grandpa had to keep up with the times. Review: Feels like a seat in one of the best math classes in history - So far, I love it. Hardy's a genius and his conversational writing style is both clear and a pleasure to read. I bought this on the recommendation of a professor when I mentioned that I was interested in doing some self-study. When I sat down with it to look up a few specific topics and skimmed ahead, I found the writing so engrossing I wanted to read it cover to cover and attempt as many of the suggested exercises as possible.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,170,913 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #460 in Mathematics History #500 in Mathematical Analysis (Books) #723 in Calculus (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (51) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 1 x 8.9 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 0486822354 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0486822358 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 464 pages |
| Publication date | July 18, 2018 |
| Publisher | Dover Publications |
C**S
Let's Not Go Overboard
First, this is very nice book that was first published in 1908. It is EXTREMELY well written BUT what Hardy does in around 500 pages Rudin does in around 100 and with a more rigor (but, admittedly, very terse). You also have to remember that if you are studying analysis from a book 100 years old there are a few things that have happened since then - like the "Incompleteness Theorem" and the development of forcing, along with a much more rigorous development of set theory, topology, complex and real analysis (I'm not even sure the idea of Lp measures was fully accepted then). Still, this is great book to have - if you can get a really good used copy for $20, please buy it and seriously look it over. But don't study it and think you can attack many of the problems which are now routinely assigned in advanced calculus/real analysis. Even grandpa had to keep up with the times.
S**S
Feels like a seat in one of the best math classes in history
So far, I love it. Hardy's a genius and his conversational writing style is both clear and a pleasure to read. I bought this on the recommendation of a professor when I mentioned that I was interested in doing some self-study. When I sat down with it to look up a few specific topics and skimmed ahead, I found the writing so engrossing I wanted to read it cover to cover and attempt as many of the suggested exercises as possible.
J**S
Great gift for the math enthusiast!
Bought for my husband as a challenge and to add to his collection of material, as he’s not well-versed in Pure Mathematics, but has the desire to learn more about it. He loved the book. It is of high quality, packaged well and arrived timely.
A**S
Great content
This book is really good. It's recommended for people who want to understand basics of Calculus. Everything gets demonstrated. For Self-taught. I would rather recommend to rewrite the book. It seems to be scanned.
S**U
Good book.
It is a good book for collage students who are going to further their studies in Math at university level
G**T
Unreadable on Kindle
The book is unreadable on a Kindle. The symbols for the Greek letters, integral symbols, super/subscripts, etc., are converted to gibberish in the Kindle edition. This is unforgivable in such a book. I have to believe that the positive reviews here were from the hard copy edition.
C**M
Well Written for Self Study
Well written basic analysis book, particularly for self study. A classic.
E**C
Dated and verbose
Writing about analysis has come a long way since the days of Hardy. There are a number of modern books on the topic with clear, vigorous prose that is lacking in Hardy and provide better coverage. But to be fair, mathematics is a developing endeavor and you'd expect improvements during 100 years. Mostly a curiosity. I believe you can read it online for free.
L**S
Livro excelente, mas veio rasgado
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