From: matematica@my-deja.com Subject: Re: Measure Theory Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2000 13:56:53 GMT Newsgroups: sci.math Summary: [missing] In article , jrr2_es@yahoo.es (Jose) wrote: > I'm searching for books, notes, web pages, e-books,... about Measure > Theory (a first course: measures, Lebesgue measure, Lebesgue integral, > change of variable, differentiation, Lp spaces,...). > > Can anybody help me? > > Thanks. > Hello, I found the following site. http://www.mc.edu:80/~travis/syllabi/511/notes.html Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ============================================================================== From: "Bobo" Subject: Re: Measure Theory Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2000 11:10:36 -0600 Newsgroups: sci.math "Jose" wrote in message news:frz403i210x8@forum.mathforum.com... > I'm searching for books, notes, web pages, e-books,... about Measure > Theory (a first course: measures, Lebesgue measure, Lebesgue integral, > change of variable, differentiation, Lp spaces,...). > > Can anybody help me? > > Thanks. Jose, Here's some stuff on the web: http://www.mcs.drexel.edu/~rboyer/courses/Analysis.1/Analysis.One.html (.ps is a broken link but the .dvi is available) http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~bwalsh/index501.html http://www.probability.net/ And you might find something beneficial at http://www.math.psu.edu/weiss/501/501.html As far as other media goes, none of these sites can substitute for a good book. 'Introductory Real Analysis' by Fomin and Kolmogorov is readable and easy to learn from (cheap too, around $10). 'Real Analysis' by H. L. Royden is really good too, but expensive. Good Luck, Bobo