PREREQUISITE:
MATH 6131: Introduction to Real Analysis, or with instructor's approval
HOURS, PLACE: TR 11:30-12:45 pm, CU (Dravo) 641.
INSTRUCTOR:
Prof. Andrew Knyazev
Office: CU (Dravo) 644. Phone: 556-8102.
Office hours: TR 2-3 pm (or by appointment)
WWW: http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~aknyazev/
TEXTBOOKS:
Required:
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Applied Functional Analysis
by J. Tinsley Oden and Leszek Demkowicz, Hardcover: 672 pages Publisher: CRC, 1996 ISBN-10: 084932551X ISBN-13: 978-0849325519 Approx. $100 |
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Strongly Elliptic Systems and Boundary Integral Equations by William McLean Cambridge University Press, 2000 ISBN: 052166375X |
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Finite-Dimensional Linear Analysis by I. M. Glazman, Ju. I. Ljubic, G. Kuerti (Editor), G. P. Barker (Translator) Dover Publications, 2006, ISBN-10: 0486453324, ISBN-13: 978-0486453323 |
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Integral,
Measure, and Derivative
by Georgi. Shilov, B. L. Gurevich , and Richard A. Silverman (Translator), ISBN: 0486635198, Publisher Dover Publications. (Apparently out of print) |
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Matrix Analysis
by Roger A. Horn, Charles R. Johnson ISBN-10: 0521386322 ISBN-13: 978-0521386326 Cambridge University Press; 1990. (Ch. 4 Hermitian Matrices, Ch. 5 Norms) |
SUBJECT:
Linear metric and normed spaces, spaces of functions, linear operators,
compact operators, elements of spectral theory.
CONTENTS:
The class will follow the outline below, touching on each major topic
in a depth that will be determined by the pace of the class.
Spring 2007 CLAS Academic Policies
The following policies pertain to all students and are strictly adhered to by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS).
Every student MUST check and verify their schedule prior to the published drop/add deadlines. Failure to verify a schedule is not sufficient reason to justify a late add or drop later in the semester. It is the student’s responsibility to make sure that their schedule is correct prior to the appropriate deadlines.
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Students must complete and submit a drop/add form to make any schedule changes. Students are not automatically dropped from a class if they never attended, stopped attending or do not make tuition payments.
Late add’s will be approved only when circumstances surrounding the late add are beyond the student’s control and can be documented independently. This will require a petition and documentation from the student. Late add’s will only be approved if the student has not taken any exams, quizzes, or has not completed any other graded assignments. Independent verification of this from the professor of record will be required. Please note that the signature of a faculty member on an add form does not guarantee that a late add petition will be approved.
Late drops will be approved only when circumstances surrounding the late drop are beyond the student’s control and can be documented independently. This will require a petition and documentation from the student. Please note that the signature of a faculty member does not guarantee that a late drop petition will be approved.
Students wishing to graduate in spring of 2007 must meet with their academic advisor by the end of the drop/add period to obtain a graduation application. This application must be completed and submitted by 5 PM on January 31, 2007. You can obtain an application ONLY after meeting with your academic advisor. There are no exceptions to this policy or date.
Students are responsible for completing financial arrangements with financial aid, family, scholarships, etc. to pay their tuition. Students will be responsible for all tuition and fees for courses they do not officially drop using proper drop/add procedures and forms.
Students who drop after the published drop/add period will not be eligible for a refund of the COF hours or tuition.
Spring 2007 Important Dates
January 16, 2007; First day of Class
January 18, 2007; Last day to be added to a wait list
January 18 – January 31, 2007; Students are responsible for verifying an accurate spring 2007 course schedule via the SMART registration system. Students are NOT notified of their wait-list status by the university. All students must check their scheduled prior to January 31, 2007 for accuracy.
January 19, 2007 at 5PM; Wait lists are dropped. Any student who was not added to a course automatically from the wait list by this date and time MUST complete a drop/add form to be added to the class. Students are NOT automatically added to the class from the wait list after this date and time.
January 22, 2007; First day an instructor may approve a request to add a student to a course using the Schedule Adjustment Form (drop/add form).
January 25, 2007; Last day to add a course using the SMART Web Registration system. Students MUST check their registration to verify what classes they are enrolled in.
January 31, 2007 at 5 PM; Last day to add structured courses without a written petition for a late add. This is an absolute deadline and is treated as such. This deadline does not apply to independent study, internships, and late-starting modular courses.
January 31, 2007 at 5 PM; Last day to drop a spring 2007 course with a full tuition refund and no transcript notation. Drops after this date will appear on your transcript. This is an absolute deadline and is treated as such.
January 31, 2007 at 5 PM; Last day to completely withdraw from all spring 2007 courses with a full tuition refund and no transcript notation. Drops after this date will appear on your transcript. This is an absolute deadline and is treated as such.
January 31, 2007 at 5 PM; Last day for students to apply for Spring 2007 Graduation. Students MUST see their CLAS advisor to obtain a Graduation Application.
January 31, 2007 at 5 PM; Last day to request pass/fail option for a course.
January 31, 2007 at 5 PM: Last day to request a no credit option for a course.
January 31, 2007 at 5 PM: Last day to register for a Candidate for Degree.
January 31, 2007 at 5 PM: Last day to petition for a reduction in thesis or dissertation hours.
April 2, 2007 at 5 PM; Last day for Non-CLAS students to drop individual classes or withdraw from all classes without a petition and special approval from the student’s academic Dean. This is treated as an absolute deadline.
April 13, 2007 at 5 PM; Last day for CLAS students to drop individual classes or withdraw from all classes without a petition and special approval from the student’s academic Dean. This is treated as an absolute deadline.
No schedule changes will be granted once finals week has started. There are NO exceptions to this policy.