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You completely missed my point. I mean the actual mathematical analysis concepts involved in integration (measure theory, Rieman integration, principal value) are far more intricate than the concepts involved in differentiation.


Oh I see. That is indeed correct, but even a difficult book like Apostle largely concentrates on Riemann's theory for the introduction.

Learning should be like peeling onions. You peel off one entire layer, from all sides, before moving on to a deeper layer of complexity.




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