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Which book is suitable for self-study of mathematical analysis?
I used Zoellick's mathematical analysis. This book is very good, especially the exercises in the back, but it is difficult. ...

As for the others, I refer to them, including Fickin Goelz's Calculus Course, Hua Lao's Introduction to Advanced Mathematics, which is rich in content (examples, applications, many distinctive things in Chinese books), and Hardy's Pure Mathematics Course.

Chang Gengzhe's HKUST is also good.

Courant's introduction to calculus and mathematical analysis, the text is relatively simple, but the topic is also very difficult. This book is very distinctive. Let's talk about integration first and then differentiation.

Exercises: A few of Midovic's books, Xie Huimin's Lecture Notes on Mathematical Analysis Exercises (this book is super good, not just an exercise book).

Of course, if possible, you can read Goursat's mathematical analysis course.