Spring 2026
An introduction to the theory of real variables, the topology of the real line, convergence and uniform convergence, limits and continuity, differentiation, Riemann integration and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
Lectures: Mondays and Wednesdays 3:30 -- 4:50pm in Boswell Hall 37
Office hours: Mondays to Thursdays at 1 -- 3pm, or by appointment
Office: Jones Hall 101C
Textbook: Understanding Analysis (Second Edition) by S. Abbott (bookstore link).
Syllabus: pdf
Grades: 30% homework (including 2% for typesetting two in LaTeX) + 10% participation & presentation + 60% exams (1 quiz, 1 midterm plus final), check syllabus for details
We will use Blackboard and Gradescope. All course information and materials will be posted both here and on Blackboard. Homework should be submitted via Gradescope. You should have already been enrolled in the course on Gradescope automatically, if you log in via School Credentials.
Here are some instructional videos for submitting homework on Gradescope: Submit homework on the Gradescope mobile app, Submit pdfs on the Gradescope website
Please remember to assign each page of your submission to the corresponding problem, otherwise I may not be able to easily find your solutions.
LaTeX is a software system for document preparation, widely used by mathematicians and many other scientists to type their work. You are encouraged to typeset your homework in LaTeX, and required to do so for two of them.
LaTeX resources:
Overleaf Intro to LaTeX, many youtube videos (e.g. here)
Many templates on Overleaf for homework, this blog post about the homework document class
Detexify: a tool to translate handwritten symbols to LaTeX codes
TeXShop (for MacOS), TeXstudio, and of course Overleaf (recommended -- easy to use, online)
Quiz, scheduled in class on Wednesday Feb. 25 at 3:30 -- 4:20pm
Midterm, scheduled in class on Wednesday Apr. 8 at 3:30 -- 4:50pm
Final Exam, scheduled on Thursday May 7 at 9am -- 12pm
Part I: The Real Numbers
Preliminary questions on Calculus: pdf
You are welcome to use this as a guide to review relevant facts from Calculus.
Review questions on logic and proof: pdf
You are welcome to use this as a guide to review basics of propositional logic, quantifiers and proof methods (cf. materials from MATH 214 or equivalent).