MATH-401 Introduction to Analysis - Fall 2008
Main Page | > | Mathematical and Computer Sciences Course Wikis |
Contents |
Course Information
MATH401: Introduction to Analysis - This course is a first course in real analysis that lays out the context and motivation of analysis in terms of the transition from power series to those less predictable series. The course is taught from a historical perspective. It covers an introduction to the real numbers, sequences and series and their convergence, real-valued functions and their continuity and differentiability, sequences of functions and their pointwise and uniform convergence, and Riemann-Stieltjes integration theory.
Prerequisites: MATH 213, 223 or 224 and MATH 332 or 342. 3 hours lecture; 3 semester hours.
Instructor Information
Instructor : Terry Bridgman
Office : Chauvenet Hall 279
Office Phone : 303.384.2447
email : tbridgma@mines.edu
Course Calender
Classes Begin : August 19, 2008
Meeting Days : Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Meeting Time : 1:00 - 1:50PM
Meeting Location : Chauvenet Hall 143
Class Holidays :
October 13 - 14, 2008 - Fall Break November 26 - 28, 2008 - Thanksgiving Break
Classes End : December 4, 2008
Office Hours
Fixed Office Hours :
Tuesday --- 9:00am - 11:00am, Thursday --- 9:00am - 11:00am.
If you cannot meet during the previous office hours then please contact me to schedule another meeting time.
Textbook Information
Textbook : Introduction to Real Analysis, Robert G. Bartle, Donald R. Sherbert, 3rd ed., ISBN 0-471-32148-6