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Questions asking for recommendations of textbooks on some subject. It can be helpful to indicate whether the request is for self-study, for use in a course one teaches, for use accompanying a course one takes etc., and to give some additional details on the context. Typically, additional tags are used to indicate the subject. For other questions on books, please use the tag books. Also, see reference-request for a related tag.
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A good book of functional analysis
My preferred text(s) for functional analysis are
(1) B.V. Limaye, Functional Analysis
(2) P.D. Lax, Functional Analysis
(3) R. Larsen, Functional Analysis
Book by Larsen introduces seminormed line …
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Text for an introductory Real Analysis course.
I like the following books, and I feel that they are good books for having a strong foundation in analysis.
Basic Real Analysis by H. Sohrab
A basic course in Real analysis by Ajit Kumar and S. Kuma …