Walter Rudin

Walter Rudin received his PhD in mathematics from Duke University in North Carolina in 1949. Starting in 1950 he took a Moore instructorship at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts where he wrote his first mathematical book. He then went to the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York and finally to the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin where he has been a Professor of Mathematics since 1959. He is now an Emeritus Professor there.

Walter Rudin book reviews

  • Principles of mathematical analysis. 5 out of 5

    all you need

    by rook, Oct 11, 2007

    this book is thorough, and covers everything. it is terse, but because Rudin is trying to bring out the most salient points, not confuse you with trivial steps. This way he makes it clear what is ... read more

  • Real and Complex Analysis 5 out of 5

    "What Every Young Analyst Should Know"

    by Manos, Apr 24, 2007

    An essential, not pedantic and not cumbersome introduction to Functional Analysis and Measure Theory. read more

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