[Math] Any Video Lectures Of An MIT, Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Yale, or Princeton Analysis Course Based On Baby Rudin

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I'm learning analysis from the book Principles of Mathematical Analysis by Walter Rudin, third edition.

This book, popularly known as Baby Rudin, is being used for analysis courses at such elite places as the MIT, Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Yale, and Princeton. Am I right?

Now is there any video lecture analysis course based on Baby Rudin available on the Internet from any of the above-mentioned institutions?

Which other text(s) treat the same material as Baby Rudin and so can be used in combination with it?

Best Answer

I would not limit yourself just to those universities if you want good analysis lectures. I would highly recommend looking into Francis Su's lectures from Harvey Mudd College. His is a one-semester course and he ends roughly when they get into single-variable differentiation. A first glance at MIT's Open Courseware doesn't show any video lectures in analysis, though you may possibly find other materials (possibly written lectures) on their site.

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