General
Information
Time and Place: MWF 10:00 am-10:50 am, MS 5137
Instructor: Matthias
Aschenbrenner
E-mail address: matthiasmath.ucla.edu
Homepage: http://www.math.ucla.edu/~matthias
Office: MS 5614
Office Phone: (310) 206-8576
Office Hours: M 1:00 pm-1:50 pm, W 2:00 pm-2:50 pm, or by
appointment.
Discussion Section: Th
10:00 am-10:50 am, MS 5137
Teaching Assistant:
Younghak Kwon
Click here to download the course
handout.
Description
Rigorous introduction to foundations of real analysis; real numbers;
point-set topology in Euclidean space, functions, continuity.
Prerequisities
32B, 33B. Recommended: 115A.
Course Text
Homework
There will be nine problem
sets assigned over the course of the quarter. The problems will
range in difficulty from routine to more challenging. Completed
solutions are to be handed in at the beginning of class on
Friday's lecture, beginning in Week 2. No late homework will be accepted.
However, your lowest homework score will be dropped when
computing your grade. You are encouraged to work together on the
exercises, but any graded assignment should represent your own
work.
Put the following information in the upper right hand corner of
the first page:
Your Name
Math 131A, Lecture 3, Homework # x.
On each additional page, put your name in the upper right-hand
corner. Work single-sided, that is, write on only one side of
each sheet of paper. STAPLE any homework that is more than one
page long. Remove all perforation before submitting. Write
legibly. Label the chapter + section number as well as the
problem number (e.g., 1.1 #1.12). Homework that fails to meet the above requirements
will be marked "Unacceptable'' and returned unread.
Homework 1, due
Friday, April 13.
Homework 2, due
Friday, April 20.
Homework 3, due
Friday, April 27.
Homework 4,
due Friday, May 4.
Homework
5, due Friday, May 11.
Homework
6, due Friday, May 18.
Homework
7, due Friday, May 25.
Homework 8, due
Friday, June 1.
Homework 9, due
Friday, June 8.
Exams
There will be two hour
examinations, on Friday,
April 27 and Friday,
May 25, in class. There will be a final exam on Saturday, June 9,
11:30am-2:30pm, location to be announced.
No make up exams will be given
under any circumstances.
No books, calculators, scratch paper or notes will be allowed
during exams.
Grading policy: Homework: 20%. Hour Exams: 20% each. Final Exam:
40%.
All scores and final grades will be available on the MyUCLA gradebook.
Historical
Information
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for a brief history of calculus, and below to learn more about
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