The Book
This accessible textbook gives beginning undergraduate mathematics students a first exposure to introductory logic, proofs, sets, functions, number theory, relations, finite and infinite sets, and the foundations of analysis. The book provides students with a quick path to writing proofs and a practical collection of tools that they can use in later mathematics courses such as abstract algebra and analysis. The importance of the logical structure of a mathematical statement as a framework for finding a proof of that statement, and the proper use of variables, is an early and consistent theme used throughout the book.
The Author(s)
Tamara J. Lakins, Allegheny College, Meadville, PA
Table of Contents
Preface
Language, logic, and proof
Techniques of proof
Induction
Sets
Functions
An introduction to number theory
Equivalence relations and partitions
Finite and infinite sets
Foundations of analysis
Writing mathematics
Bibliography
Index