18.100B Real Analysis
18.100B Real Analysis (Spring 2025, MIT OCW). Instructor: Prof. Tobias Holck Colding. This course gives an introduction to analysis, and the goal is twofold:
1. To learn how to prove mathematical theorems in analysis and how to write proofs.
2. To prove theorems in calculus in a rigorous way.
The course will start with real numbers, limits, convergence, series and continuity. We will continue on with metric spaces, differentiation and Riemann integrals. After that, we will move on to differential equations.
(from ocw.mit.edu)
| Lecture 17 - Taylor Polynomials; Remainder Term; Riemann Integrals |
We begin by estimating how close the Taylor expansion approximates a function. To do so means that we need to bound the remainder term. After that, we turn to constructing the Riemann integrals. Integrals play a key role in all of mathematics and were originally constructed to calculate areas of complicated figures.
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