The purpose of this book is to make available to the student some fundamentals of mathematical analysis. Specifically, it is intended to make such fundamentals available in a form that meets their need in many applications, like real analysis, integration, measure theory, and representation theory.
The principal point of view is to develop the basic structures of analysis, under which one can appropriately go on further in the domain of functional analysis. The book is intended to be essentially self-contained and accessible to advanced undergraduated students intended to Master degree courses. Its prerequisites are main standards from basics algebra and real analysis. In writing this book, we care about doing things as little abstract as possible. So, to make easy the access to the main concepts, each section of each chapter is illustrated by simple examples and exercises, which are mostly applications to concrete problems. References of treatises on the domain are given at the end. We hope that the book will reach the objectives assigned and especially will be useful to the teachers.