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Fall Semester 2011

Math 5301 Course Information Course Number/Section: Math 5301.501 Course Title: Elementary Analysis I Term: 2011 Fall Days and Times: MW 5:30-6:45 p.m. Contact Information Professor: Istvan Ozsvath Office phone: 972-883-2174 Office Location: FO 2.402B Lecture Hall: FN 2.106 E-mail Address: ozsvath@utdallas.edu Office Hours: MW 4:00-5:00 p.m. and by appointment Pre-requisite: Math 2421 and Math 3310 Course Description: You will study the properties of the real number system, sequences in R, continuity on R, differentiability on R, integrability on R, infinite series of real numbers, and infinite series of functions. Learning Objectives: Students will explore concepts related to the real number system and study mathematical analysis based on these numbers. The knowledge they gain in this class will enable them to study subjects such as: real and complex analysis, partial and ordinary differential equations, numerical analysis, fluid mechanics, and differential geometry.

2 Required Text: William R. Wade, An Introduction to Analysis, Forth Edition, Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2004. Recommended Text: Walter Rudin, Principles of Mathematical Analysis, Third Edition, McGraw-Hill Book Company Assignments and Academic Calendar: Topics: 1st and 2nd week: The Real Number System 3rd and 4th week: Sequences in R 5th week: Continuity on R 6th week: October 3rd Review October 5th : Midterm 7th week and 8th week: Differentiability on R 9th and 10th week: Integrability on R 10th and 11th week: Infinite Series of Real Numbers 12th and 13th week Infinite Series of Functions 14th and 15th week: December 5: Review December 14, 2:00 p.m.Final Examination: Other Dates: August 24: September 5: September 28: December 5: First Day of Classes Labor Day Religious Holiday Last Day of Classes

Homework: I assign eight-ten homework problems during the semester. You will receive them on Mondays: solving the problems, you will have to return them to me by Monday a week after. I will give back to you these papers on Wednesdays with a solution-key attached. Grading Policy: The final course grade will be derived as follows: 30% 30% 40%

8 homework assignments: Midterm Exam Final Exam Course Policies:

No make-up exams, except under extraordinary circumstances. Extra Credit: n/a Late Work: All students are expected to turn in the home work problems and take the exams at the time announced. Special Assignments: n/a Class Attendance: required Classroom: Citizenship: Students are expected to behave professionally. Discussions among students during the class period is highly discouraged. Cell phones, ringers, buzzers, beepers, alarms, and computers must be turned off. Field Trip Policies: n/a

Policies and Procedures for Students


The University of Texas at Dallas provides a number of policies and procedures designed to provide students with a safe and supportive learning environment. Brief summaries of the policies and procedures are provided for you at http://provost.utdallas.edu/home/index.php/syllabus-policies-and-procedures-text and include information about technical support, field trip policies, off-campus activities, student conduct and discipline, academic integrity, copyright infringement, email use, withdrawal from class, student grievance procedures, incomplete grades, access to Disability Services, and religious holy days. You may also seek further information at these websites: http://www.utdallas.edu/BusinessAffairs/Travel_Risk_Activities.htm http://www.utdallas.edu/judicialaffairs/UTDJudicialAffairs-HOPV.html http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/copypol2.htm http://www.utdallas.edu/disability/documentation/index.html

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