MATH 242 -- Principles of Analysis, Fall 2000
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Syllabus
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Class Notes, etc.
Assignments
- Discussion 1 Due: Wednesday, September 6.
- Problem Set 1 (Individual papers, please; it's OK to discuss
problems with your discussion group or others in the class, but
the final writeups must be your own work). From the text: Section 1.3
(p. 17)/11 (give your answer in set notation), 12; Section 1.4 (p. 21)/2,3,11,15;
Section 1.5 (p. 28)/2, 5, 6, 7, 8. Due: Monday, September 11.
- Discussion 2 Due: Wednesday, September 13.
- Problem Set 2 -- From the text: Section 1.5/11, 15 (prove your assertion), 16;
Section 2.1/2 a,c,e,g. 6, 7, 10, 14 , 16. Due: Wednesday, September 20.
- Discussion 3 Due: Monday, September 25.
- Discussion 4 Due: Wednesday, October 4.
- Problem Set 3 -- From the text: Section 3.1/2 a,b,f,k, 3,4,9,10;
Section 3.2/7,8; Section 3.3/3 a-f, 5 a,c,e,g. Due: Wednesday,
October 18.
- Discussion 5 -- Due: Wednesday,
October 25.
- Problem Set 4 -- From the text: Section 3.5/5-8,11-14,17-19 --
Due: Monday, October 30.
- Discussion 6 -- Due: Monday, November 6.
- Problem Set 5 -- From the text: Section 4.1/1,15,16; Section 4.3/1,5,6,12,17,20;
Section 5.1/9-13 -- Due: Monday, November 13.
- Discussion 7 -- Due: Wednesday, November 29.
Information and Announcements
- The final examination for this course will be given at 2:30pm on
Friday, December 15.
- Review session for final exam: Wednesday, December 13, 7-9pm, in
SW 359.
- Because of a medical emergency in my family, I will not be
on campus between noon Monday, December 4 and the end of the
day on Wednesday, December 6. At this point, I plan to return
and be here all day Thursday, December 7 and thereafter during
exam week. Please consult
with the Mathematics/CS department Chair, Prof. Cecil, if you
urgently need to contact me.
Related Links
- Information on the
workstation names in Swords 219
- Biographical information on Augustin-Louis
Cauchy
- Biographical information on Bernhard
Riemann
- Biographical information on Karl
Weierstrass
- Biographical information on Bernhard
Bolzano
- Biographical information on Heinrich
Heine
- Biographical information on Emile
Borel
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