As for higher education press, there are many publications. Among them, the first two editions of Mathematical Analysis by Shi Jihuai of the Chinese University of Science and Technology were published by Higher Education Press, and now the third edition is published by the Chinese University of Science and Technology Press. In addition, Higher Education Press has also published a series of Soviet textbooks, all of which are classics, including Fichkingolz's Calculus Course (this book is an absolute classic, which is unknown to mathematical researchers in their fifties and sixties, and the current domestic mathematical analysis textbook model is basically imitated), and Zhuorich's Mathematical Analysis (it is said that Tsinghua Mathematics Department uses this book as a textbook? ), Ahebov's "Lecture Notes on Mathematical Analysis" (Beijing Normal University takes this book as a textbook) and so on.
Of course, when it comes to mathematics textbooks, Peking University has to mention it. Personally, I think the best textbook of Peking University should be New Lecture Notes on Mathematical Analysis, followed by Fang Min-qiang and Zhou Min-qiang. Everything is fine. Every teacher in Peking University has his own textbook.
In addition, it is also good for Nantah to strengthen teachers.