This third edition adds four new chapters on point-set topology, theoretical computer science, the P/NP problem, and zero-knowledge proofs and RSA encryption. The topology chapter builds on the existing real analysis material. The computer science chapters connect basic set theory and logic with current hot topics in the technology sector. Presenting ideas at the cutting edge of modern cryptography and security analysis, the cryptography chapter shows students how mathematics is used in the real world and gives them the impetus for further exploration. This edition also includes more exercises sets in each chapter, expanded treatment of proofs, and new proof techniques.
Continuing to bridge computationally oriented mathematics with more theoretically based mathematics, this text provides a path for students to understand the rigor, axiomatics, set theory, and proofs of mathematics. It gives them the background, tools, and skills needed in more advanced courses.
Steven G. Krantz is a professor of mathematics at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He has published over 150 papers and nearly 70 books and has been an editor of several journals. He earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from Princeton University. His research interests include complex variables, harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, geometry, interpolation of operators, and real analysis.