A Primer of Real Functions"Gripping from the first page... If you love comic books, history, or just love a story of a real self-made man, you must read this book." - Shadowlocked "A true visionary, Simon's book is laced with never-before-seen photos and illustrations, and told in his own words. If you're at all curious about the history of comics and one of its earliest visionaries, My Life in Comics is a must-read." - IGN "... a lovely memoir, often funny, sometimes thought-provoking, and never ostentatious. It’s a true pleasure to read." - Graphic Novel Reporter "... essential reading for any fan of comic book history and storytelling." - ComicBook.com -- In his own words, this is the life of Joe Simon, one of the most important figures in comics history, and half of the famous creative team Simon and Kirby. Joe Simon co-created Captain America, and was the first editor in chief of Marvel Comics (where he hired Stan Lee for his first job in comics). Simon began his prolific career in the Great Depression, and this book recounts his journey to New York City, his first comic book work, his meeting with Jack Kirby, and the role comics played in wartime America. He remembers the near-death of the comics, and the scramble to survive. And he reveals what it was like to bring comics out of their infancy, as they became an American art form.
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 SETS | 1 |
Sets of real numbers | 4 |
Countable and uncountable sets | 8 |
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a₁ a₂ Amer Anf(x Baire's theorem Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem boundary points Cantor set chord of length closed sets closure consider construct contains a neighborhood contains points continuous function converges uniformly convex countable number countable set covered decimal defined definition dense set diam diameter differentiable digits Dini derivates discontinuous disjoint distance E₂ elements empty example Exercise exists finite derivative finite number function f ƒ is continuous given graph Hence horizontal chord inequality infinite interior point intermediate value property intersection inverse image least upper bound Let f lim sup limit point Math measure zero metric space monotonic function nondecreasing number of points one-to-one correspondence open intervals open sets ordered pairs partial sums pointwise polynomial positive integers positive number proof prove R₁ R₂ rational numbers rational points real numbers right-hand S₁ set of measure set of points Similarly subset suppose Taylor series uncountable uniform convergence union x₁