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205 2019-03-26 674.80 KB Real Analysis with Economic Applications Chapter D.pdf
Chapter D Continuity I This chapter provides a basic introduction to the theory of functions in general, and to that of continuous maps between two metric spaces in particular. Many of the results that you have seen in your earlier studies in terms of
206 2019-03-26 610.80 KB Real Analysis with Economic Applications Chapter E.pdf
Chapter E Continuity II A function that maps every element of a given set to a nonempty subset of another set is called a correspondence (or a multifunction). Such maps arise quite frequently in optimization theory and theoretical economics. While this
207 2019-03-26 595.55 KB Real Analysis with Economic Applications Chapter F.pdf
Chapter F Linear Spaces The main goal of this chapter is to provide a foundation for our subsequent introduction to linear functional analysis. The latter is a vast subject, and there are many different ways in which one can provide a first pass at it.
208 2019-03-26 602.78 KB Real Analysis with Economic Applications Chapter G.pdf
Chapter G Convexity One major reason why linear spaces are so important for geometric analysis is that they allow us to define the notion of “line segment” in algebraic terms. Among other things, this enables one to formulate, purely algebraically,
209 2019-03-26 525.45 KB Real Analysis with Economic Applications Chapter H.pdf
Chapter H Economic Applications Even the limited extent of convex analysis we covered in Chapter G endows one with surprisingly powerful methods. Unfortunately, in practice, it is not always easy to recognize the situations in which these methods are
210 2019-03-26 464.07 KB Real Analysis with Economic Applications Chapter I.pdf
Chapter I Metric Linear Spaces In Chapters C-G we have laid out a foundation for studying a number of issues that arise in metric spaces (such as continuity and completeness) and others that arise in linear spaces (such as linear extensions and convexity).
211 2019-03-26 610.62 KB Real Analysis with Economic Applications Chapter J.pdf
Chapter J Normed Linear Spaces This chapter introduces a very important subclass of metric linear spaces, namely, the class of normed linear spaces. We begin with an informal discussion that motivates the investigation of such spaces. We then formalize
212 2019-03-26 687.08 KB Real Analysis with Economic Applications Chapter K.pdf
Chapter K Differential Calculus In the second half of this book, starting from Chapter F, we have worked on developing a thorough understanding of function spaces, may it be from a geometric or analytic viewpoint. This work allows us to move towards a
213 2019-03-26 344.16 KB Real Analysis with Economic Applications Chapter B.pdf
Chapter B Countability This chapter is about Cantor’s countability theory which is a standard prerequisite for elementary real analysis. Our treatment is incomplete in that we cover only those results that are immediately relevant for the present
214 2019-03-26 681.10 KB Real Analysis with Economic Applications Chapter A.pdf
Chapter A Preliminaries of Real Analysis A principal objective of this largely rudimentary chapter is to introduce the basic set-theoretical nomenclature that we adopt throughout the text. We start with an intuitive discussion of the notion of “set,”
215 2019-03-26 692.67 KB Real Analysis with Economic Applications Chapter C.pdf
Chapter C Metric Spaces This chapter provides a self-contained review of the basic theory of metric spaces. Chances are good that you are familiar with the rudiments of this theory, so our exposition starts a bit faster than usual. But don’t worry,
216 2019-03-26 652.50 KB INTRODUCTION TO QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS CHAPTER 5.pdf
5 `DATA! DATA! DATA!' Analysing data from the inquiry 'Data! data! data!' he cried impatiently. 'I can't make bricks out of clay' Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Copper Beeches `Data' never comes to the social scientist
217 2019-03-26 1.53 MB INTRODUCTION TO QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS CHAPTER 6.pdf
6 Finding Answers from the Inquiry `Elementary, my dear Watson!' Sherlock Holmes had two purposes in mind when he used the word `elementary'. The first purpose was to demonstrate the brilliance and simplicity of his solution to a problem. The
218 2019-03-26 153.94 KB INTRODUCTION TO QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS CHAPTER 7.pdf
7 Summarizing and Presenting Results `Quite so!' `You see, Lady Swaffham, if ever you want to commit a murder, the thing you've got to do is to prevent people from associatin' their ideas. Most people don't associate anythin' ±
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3 Defining the Inquiry `Then how do you know?' `I never guess' Sherlock Holmes, The Sign of Four Sherlock Holmes realized that what often led the police of his day astray was their tendency to adopt theories of a crime based on the wrong facts.
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Starting the Inquiry. `But what happened then?' `I'll tell you what happened then,' said Fiennes with a grim emphasis. `When we got back into that garden the first thing we saw was Traill, the lawyer; I can see him now with his black hat and

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