MATH 5070-001: APPLIED ANALYSIS,
Fall 1997, University of Colorado Denver
http://math.ucdenver.edu/~aknyazev/teaching/97/5070


Current enrollment

PREREQUISITE:
MATH 4320: ADVANCED CALCULUS II

HOURS: MW 5:30-6:45 pm (Dravo 656)

INSTRUCTOR:
Prof. Andrew Knyazev
Office: CU (Dravo Bldg) 644. Phone: 556-8102.
Office hours: Tue 3pm - 6pm, or by appointment
WWW: http://math.ucdenver.edu/~aknyazev

Students are welcome to communicate with each other and the teacher on-line using the Web page http://math.ucdenver.edu/~aknyazev/teaching/97/5070/comments

TEXTBOOK:
Elementary Real and Complex Analysis, G.E. Shilov,
revised English edition translated from Russian and edited by R. A. Silverman,
Dover Publications, INC., New York $12.95

GOALS: (From the author's preface)
"... the reader of my course is invited to climb with me from the foothills of elementary topics to successive levels of abstraction and then look down from above on the various valleys which now come into his field of view. Perhaps this approach is thornier, but in any event the mathematical traveler will thereby acquire the training needed for furver exploration on his own."

SUBJECT:
Introduction to real analysis, fundamentals of logic and theorem prooving.

The course will not require any knowledge in math, all the theory will be built from a scratch. Instead, some abstract thinking is necessary. Students are assumed to be able to reason logically and to be ready to prove, based on definite axioms, statements which seem to be obvious from a "practical" point of view.

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.

GRADING:
Tests 1, 2, 3 - 25% each, Homeworks - 25%.
Each problem graded on the scale:
A=4 perfect, 3=B=OK, something little wrong, 2=C something substantial missing or wrong, 1=D still some small progress, 0=F no credit.
Every homework problem carries the same weight toward the homework share of the grade. Tests can be made up. Tests are in class open book. Extra credit will be given for problems solved on board in the class.
Preliminary grades will be distributed during the semester. Final grades will be announces before the end of the class.