Course information:
Class time and location: PASQ 109, MWF 10:30--11:20
Instructor: Sam Evens, email is sevens at nd.edu
Office Hours: M 11:45--12:40 HH 222, W 2:00--2:50, HH 222, and by appointment. You may email me or call (631-7165) to set up appointments. If I am in my office, feel free to knock on the door and see if I am available. You can also ask questions before, after, or during class.
Final Exam: Thursday, May 7 4:15 PM - 6:15 PM
Text: Stephen Abbott, Understanding Analysis, 2nd edition, Springer
Notes:
Exams:
Exam 1 is scheduled for Wednesday February 26
Exam 2 is tentatively scheduled for Monday, Apr 6
Final Exam is scheduled for Thursday, May 7, 4:15--6:15 pm
Grading:
15% for Exam 1, 15% for Exam 2, 30% for the final exam, and 40% for homework.
Homework:
Homework is usually due on Wednesdays, and will be handed out in class on Friday, and will appear on the course website.
Problem Set 1 due Wednesday (Jan 22) Note that I changed # 1 and # 2 after I handed out the problems.
Problem Set 2 due Wednesday (Jan 29), but it's simpler if you hand it in Friday Jan 31. I corrected 2(i) and added a hint since I handed this out in class.
Problem Set 3 due Wednesday (Feb 5).
Problem Set 4 due Wednesday (Feb 12).
Problem Set 5 due Wednesday (Feb 19).
Problem Set 6, optional extra credit problem, due Wednesday (Feb 28).
Problem Set 7, due Wednesday March 4.
Problem Set 8 due Wednesday March 25
Problem Set 9 due Wednesday April 1
Problem Set 10 due Wednesday April 8, with correction to problem 1
Problem Set 11 due Wednesday April 15, with corrections to problem 1
Problem Set 12 due Wednesday April 22
Problem Set 13 due Wednesday April 29, with corrections to problem 1
3-30 LECTURE NOTES ON UNIFORM CONTINUITY IN 4.4
4-1 LECTURE NOTES ON DIFFERENTIATION IN 5.2
4-3 LECTURE NOTES ON REST OF 5.2
4-3, IN-CLASS QUESTIONS These are problems for you to work on in class on 4-3. They lead to solutions to two problems in Homework 10
4-17 IN-CLASS QUESTIONS These are problems for you to work on in class on 4-17. They lead to solutions to # 1 and # 4 in Homework 12.
4-27 IN-CLASS QUESTIONS These are problems for you to work on in class on 4-24. They lead to solutions to # 1 and # 2 in Homework 13, with corrections on 4-27.
4-27 LECTURE NOTES ON END OF 6.5