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  1. About this book. This classroom-tested text is intended for a one-semester course in Lebesgue’s theory. With over 180 exercises, the text takes an elementary approach, making it easily accessible to both upper-undergraduate- and lower-graduate-level students. The three main topics presented are measure, integration, and differentiation, and ...

  2. Sergei Ovchinnikov is a Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at San Francisco State University. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Moscow University in 1971. After having held various research and teaching positions in the former Soviet Union, Sergei emigrated to the United States in 1980. He was a Research Associate at the Computer Science ...

  3. Sergei Ovchinnikov is a Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at San Francisco State University. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Moscow University in 1971. After having held various research and teaching positions in the former Soviet Union, Sergei emigrated to the United States in 1980. He was a Research Associate at the Computer Science ...

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  5. Sergei Ovchinnikov may refer to: Sergei Ovchinnikov (volleyball) (1969–2012), Russian volleyball coach. Sergei Ovchinnikov (footballer, born 1970), manager and former association football goalkeeper who played for the Russian national team. Sergei Ovchinnikov (footballer, born 1984), Russian footballer.

  6. Sergei Ovchinnikov. In Real Analysis: Foundations, Sergei Ovchinnikov offers a commendable, if somewhat dense, overview of the theoretical underpinnings of Real Analysis. As the author makes clear, the aim of this text is to offer a self-contained, complete, and concise treatise on the theory involving the foundational work of Real Analysis.

  7. Sergei Ovchinnikov is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at San Francisco State University. His other Universitext books are Measure, Integral, Derivative: a Course on Lebesgue's Theory (2013) and Graphs and Cubes (2011).