Lecture

Analysis 1: Fundamentals of Real Function Analysis

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This lecture covers the basics of real function analysis of a real variable, aiming to provide a certain level of rigor without delving into the formal construction of real numbers. Topics include Taylor series, limits, and the composition of developments.

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