[Math] Book recommendation for analysis problems

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I am studying Apostol's book of Mathematical Analysis, and I am looking for problems. I have solved most of the problems in Apostol and most in Rudin, also from Folland. Can someone plese recommend any other book with decent problems? I know this question has been asked before. I need mostly proof problems. Any help or reference would be appreciated.

Thank in advance!

Best Answer

E. Stein and R. Shakarchi's Princeton Lectures in Analysis have good selections of problems. Or rather, a good selection of what they call "Exercises," which are comparable to what you might find in other textbooks, and then a few of what they call "Problems," which are more involved than the standard sort of "Exercise."

Also, specifically for real analysis R. Wheeden and Antoni Zygmund's Measure and Integral has a large selection of exercises as well.

Edit: An important remark! Professor Wheeden is updating his book to a second edition. (Source: I'm a student at his institution.)

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