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MODERN ANALYSIS |
| Instructor: |
| Tomas Schonbek |
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| SE 262, Ext 7-3355 |
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| e-mail: schonbek@fau.edu |
| Office Hours: |
| M 3:00PM-4:50PM |
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| T 3:00PM-4:50PM |
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| Th 1:30PM-2:25PM |
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| or by appointment |
| Textbook: |
| Calculus |
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| Michael Spivak |
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| 3rd Edition, Publish or Perish, 1994 |
'Modern' Analysis is a course covering essentially the same topics covered by a Calculus course, except that things get done in a rigorous fashion. The way we will proceed in this course is as follows. We will try to cover Chapters 1-15 of the textbook, at the rate of one chapter per week. Tuesdays will be lecture days and I will try to cover as much as possible of the chapter of the week in class. It will be your duty to read the chapter carefully before Thursday's class. Thursdays will be problem solving days; we will answer questions, solve exercises from the book; we might even have an occasional short quiz. In addition you will get a homework assignment (in most, perhaps all, cases exercises from the textbook) which will be due the next Tuesday. Late homework shall NOT be accepted. Your grade will be based on these homeworks and the occasional quiz (70%) and a final exam on Thursday, May 5, 2005 (30%). It will be assumed that you will come to all classes.
GO TO THE HOMEWORK PAGE
SAMPLE FINAL EXAM/ |
| Note on the portraits: The portraits represent mathematicians who made fundamental contributions to Calculus. They are arranged chronologically, going clockwise and beginning at the upper left-hand corner. If you click on a portrait, you'll open a new page with a short biography of the mathematician in question.
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