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I have been reading through the proof of Riesz Representation Theorem in Rudin's Real and Complex Analysis, and the proof is too convoluted and complicated to understand. Rudin also skips a lot of details in places, making things hard to understand at times for undergraduates like me.
Would you have any suggestions w.r.t. books or other resources where I could find other/more detailed proofs of Riesz Representation Theorem, which are easier to understand for a beginner? or should I keep working through the proof in Rudin? Thanks!
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