I want a book on Measure Theory extremely for self study .I want the book to have the following features:
- Topics explained in detail.I don't want a book that writes one line and asks the reader to check.
- Numerous solved examples which can help me to understand the topic.
- Good list of exercises (If hints are provided at the end then it's an added bonus).
- Please don't give the references as Rudin,Bartle etc. I have seen they don't have any solved examples ,only theory is explained followed by exercises.I get stuck while reading them.
Is it possible to have a book which contains the following features .I am really in need of it as I am studying on my own.
Are there any lecture notes /video lectures for the same .
I really like Terry Tao's An Introduction to Measure Theory. I find his writing style very clear and I also like that the exercises are interspersed throughout the text, making it clear why they are useful and what is the relevance of the concepts presented in the text. Unfortunately, although it has solved examples, maybe they are not as much as you would like.