If you use the PDF, try to print the specific chapters you are working on. Reading dense mathematical notation on a screen can be tiring, and scribbling on the paper is often the best way to solve Govorov's problems. Stars895 Extra Quality - 3.79.94.248
The problems are not "plug-and-chug." For example, in the limits and continuity sections, the problems often require you to use the $\epsilon-\delta$ definition or squeeze theorems, which builds a much stronger foundation than simply learning L'Hôpital's rule. Weaknesses 1. Not a "Textbook" If you are looking to learn theory, this is not the right book. It assumes you have a teacher or another textbook to explain the theorems. It is a supplementary problem solver. Xixcy Video 1 New - 3.79.94.248
Because it is a translation of a Russian text, the notation can sometimes feel dated or slightly different from modern Western conventions (though usually not hard to decipher).
"Problems in Mathematics" by V. Govorov (often coupled with authors Dybov, Miroshin, and Smirnova) is widely considered a for students preparing for rigorous university-level mathematics or competitive exams.