Course: Math 533 (Graduate) Real Analysis, #42669
Professor: Alex Furman
Classes: MWF 1-2pm in TH 216 (or online)
Contact: furman [at] uic [dot] edu
Office hours: Fridays 10:30-11:30am, or by appointment
Main Text: G. Folland "Real Analysis, modern techniques and their applications"
Additional Text: W. Rudin "Real and Complex Analysis"
Shared folder is here - it will serve as a depository for lecture notes and other useful material
Feedback form is here (anonymous, but requires UIC affiliation)
There will be two midterms, a final exam, and a weekly homework assignment. Attendance and participation in class is also required and expected.
The total score in the course is composed from:
Participation (10%) + Homework (25%) + Midterm 1 (20%) + Midterm 2 (20%) + Final (25%)
Campus safety rules permitting, midterm and final exams will be in person. Details will be forthcoming.
Tests schedule:
Midterm I: Sept 29-Oct1 in take-home format.
Midterm II: Nov 10-12 in take-home format.
Final Exam: TBD.
Notes will be posted in this shared folder.
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