2007 Fall MATH 203-01

Bulletin Course Description
Topology of Rn, continuous functions, uniform convergence, compactness, infinite series, theory of differentiation, and integration. Not open to students who have had Mathematics 139. Instructor: Staff
(Instructor named in bulletin description above may not be current. For current instructor, see listing below.)

Title BASIC ANALYSIS I
Department MATH
Course Number2007 Fall 203
Section Number 01
Primary Instructor Zhou,Xin
Prerequisites Prerequisite: Mathematics 104.


Prerequisites
Math 104. You should have some experience writing mathematical proofs. We will emphasize careful writing of proofs in this course.

Synopsis of course content
This course is intended for students to learn mathematical analysis at a mature level. The first seven chapters of
the textbook are to be covered. Basic general topology,
the function limit theory and the Riemann-Stieltjes Integration theory are the main topics of the course.
Textbooks
Principles of Mathematical Analysis, 3rd ed. by Walter Rudin
Assignments
Weekly assignments are primarily based on the exercises of
the book.
Exams
There will be one test and a final exam.
Grade to be based on
Problem sets, test, and final exam.



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