Math 302, Spring 2005

John Zweck

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Course Materials

Schedule and Homework (Updated Daily)

January 31st (Day One Material)

Syllabus (pdf)
Survey (pdf)

Additional Texts you may find useful:

(1) "Principles of Mathematical Analysis" by Walter Rudin, ISBN0-07-054235-X
[This is a classic book; Thousands of professional mathematicians learnt analysis from this book when they were undergraduates.]

(2) "A First Course in Real Analysis" by M.H. Protter and C.B. Morrey, ISBN 0-387-97437-7
[Also very good]

(3) "Resources for the Study of Real Analysis" by Robert Brabenec
[For a review of this new book which has extra problems, and historical essays see page 8 of the MAA Web Catalogue and enter Robert Brabenec in the search box.]

Feb. 15th

Solutions to Math 301 Review Problems (pdf)

March 6th

Practice Exam One (pdf)

March 16th

Solutions to Exam One (pdf)

April 20th

Solutions to Exam Two (pdf)

May 7th

Information re Final Exam

Date: Monday May 23rd, 3:30-5:30pm in MP 010

Sections covered:

1.6,1.7,2.1-2.8,3.1,3.2,3.4,3.5,4.1-4.8,5.1-5.7

About 50-60% of the exam will be on Chapter 5, with 20-10% each on Chapters 2,3,4, and a little from Chapter 1.

The format of the exam will be similar to the midterm exams, but of course it will be longer as it is a 2 hour exam.

Last modified Jan 30th 2005

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