About MATH 3468 A
Properties of the real numbers, basic topology of metric spaces, infinite sequences and series, continuity. Prerequisites: MATH 2468 or MATH 2551 or C- or better in MATH 2055; MATH 2248; MATH 2522 or MATH 2544.
Notes
Prereqs enforced by the system: MATH 2468 or MATH 2551 or C- or better in MATH 2055; MATH 2248; MATH 2522 or MATH 2544. Open to Degree and PACE students
Section Description
Real analysis is the study of the real numbers and the concepts of continuity, differentiability, and integrability of functions. This course will cover properties of the real numbers, basic topology of metric spaces, infinite sequences and series, and continuity. A first sequence in real analysis is often described as “calculus with proofs”, but it is more than this; for proving things in this setting we will need to develop new conceptual tools.
Evaluation
The course will involve weekly homeworks, two midterms, and a final exam. I plan to drop the lowest homework and the lowest midterm.
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