This book offers a first course in analysis for scientists and
engineers. It can be used at the advanced undergraduate level or as part
of the curriculum in a graduate program. The book is built around metric
spaces. In the first three chapters, the authors lay the foundational
material and cover the all-important "four-C's" convergence,
completeness, compactness, and continuity. In subsequent chapters, the
basic tools of analysis are used to give brief introductions to
differential and integral equations, convex analysis, and measure
theory. The treatment is modern and aesthetically pleasing. It lays the
groundwork for the needs of classical fields as well as the important
new fields of optimization and probability theory.