Room: 154 Henry Bldg.
Time: TTh 10:30 - 11:50 am
Lecturer: Eduard-Wilhelm Kirr
Midterm 1: February 23, in class. Counts for 20% of your grade.
Midterm 2: April 13, in class. Counts for 20% of your grade.
Final Exam: 8:00-11:00 AM, Wednesday, May 10, in 154 Henry Bldg. Counts for 40% of your grade.
Test Policies: No books, notes, calculators or computers allowed. Make up tests will be given only if you present written evidence, as soon as possible, that you did (or will have to) miss an exam for a legitimate reason, e.g. illness or family emergency. Travel and leisure plans are never a legitimate reason.
Syllabus: Rigorous introduction to analysis on the real line; topics include: axioms of real numbers, sequences, metric spaces, continuity, differentiation and integration of functions from reals to reals, sequences and series of functions. Click here for more details.
Text: Kenneth A. Ross: Elementary Analysis: The Theory of Calculus, 6th Edition, Springer-Verlag, 1980.
Homework: Assignments will be given weekly. Count for 20% of your grade. Solutions should be written up independently and turned in by the deadline for each assignment. Check back this page for actual assignments and deadlines. Solutions will be posted on this page, if necessary, after the due date. Late homework accepted only if you get an extension from me.
In addition, students getting four credits for this course are required to solve the following assignments: