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Apr 30, 2006 · In the documentary, Mr. Rudin is praised by a number of former officials for persuading property owners to pre-pay $600 million in real estate taxes beginning in...
Sep 6, 2011 · While it's not as thorough as Rudin's Principles of Analysis or Bartle's Elements of Real Analysis, it is a great text for a first or second pass at really understanding single, real variable analysis. If you're looking for a book for self study, you'll probably fly through this one.
- I like Terrence Tao's Analysis Volume I and II. By his simple way of explaining things, this book must be readable by yourself. You can see here ht...
- For self-study, I'm a big fan of Strichartz's book "The way of analysis". It's much less austere than most books, though some people think that it...
- Mathematical Analysis I & II by Vladimir A Zorich, Universitext - Springer. It has good number of examples and the explanations are lucid.
- Bryant [1] would be my recommendation if you're fresh out of the calculus/ODE sequence and studying on your own. If your background is a little str...
- You might want to take a look at A Problem Text in Advanced Calculus by John Erdman. It's free, well-written and contains solutions to many of the...
- "Principles of Mathematical Analysis" 3rd edition (1974) by Walter Rudin is often the first choice. This book is lovely and elegant, but if you hav...
- I've recently discovered Lara Alcock's 'How to think about analysis'. It isn't really a textbook, it's more of a study guide on how to go about lea...
- The book of Bartle is more systematic; much clear arguments in all theorems; nice examples-always to keep in studying analysis.
Sidney Poitier narrates the story of Lew Rudin, fondly known as "Mr. New York," and how one man's dedication to the city he loved could touch so many New Yorkers...most of whom has never heard...
May 1, 2006 · With Sidney Poitier, Rudy Giuliani, Bill Clinton, Ed Koch. Sidney Poitier narrates the story of Lew Rudin, fondly known as "Mr. New York," and how one man's dedication to the city he loved could touch so many New Yorkers...most of whom has never heard of him.
- David Hoffman
- Sidney Poitier, Rudy Giuliani, Bill Clinton
Lewis Rudin (April 4, 1927 – September 20, 2001) was an American real estate investor and developer. Along with his older brother Jack Rudin, he presided over a family empire of 40 buildings valued at $2bn including more than 3,500 apartments in 22 buildings in New York City.
Lew Rudin was one of New York City's most influential power brokers in the latter part of the twentieth century, but he was also one of its most indefatigable boosters. Born in the Throgs Neck section ...
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