In the past, mathematical analysis was only aimed at mathematics, a science major, and was aimed at normal students and students majoring in mathematics in comprehensive universities. In recent years, engineering colleges have deeply felt that their engineering students' mathematical foundation is weak, and found that those who have scientific research potential, such as those who can get 100 excellent doctoral theses, generally have strong mathematical quality. Therefore, the school felt it necessary to strengthen the cultivation of engineering students' mathematical quality, and carried out reforms one after another, that is, on the basis of the original advanced mathematics, it increased the difficulty of proof and analysis, and issued them one after another.
At present, the first batch of 985 engineering majors are so high and have good intentions. Who knows what the result will be?
As for Math III, the difficulty is lower than Math I, so I don't think it is necessary to analyze it with engineering mathematics.
Tongji edition has the largest number and the largest circulation, and many colleges and universities are using it or referring to it. More mature textbooks, not bad.