MAT 324/522. Real analysis.
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Instructor: Raanan Schul
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Office: Math 3-121.
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Office hours: see here
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Grader: Jiasheng Huang (click link for office hours, email etc.)
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Class: Tuesday, Thursday 12:30pm-1:50pm in Physics P130
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Book: Measure, Integration and Real Analysis by Sheldon Axler.
Free (legal) e-copy here
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Homework will be assigned HERE. It will be assigned from the book above.
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reading is HERE. It will be assigned from the book above.
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Material: Introduction to Lebesgue measure and integration. Aspects of Fourier series, function spaces, Hilbert spaces, Banach spaces. This course is offered as both MAT 324 and MAT 522.
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Grades: 10% HW; 25% midterm 1; 25% midterm 2; 40% Final.
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