Math 413 Introduction to Analysis II

Instructor: Dylan Retsek
Office: 305 Faculty Offices East
Phone: (805) 756-2072
Email: dretsek@calpoly.edu
Web: http://www.calpoly.edu/~dretsek

Meeting Times:
MTRF 2:10-3:00
Location: 38-226
Fall 2005 Office Hours:
T,R 3:00-4:30 and by appointment

Text: Real Analysis and Foundations, 2nd edition, S.G. Krantz, Chapman&Hall/CRC, 2005.

Content: Chapters 8-10, 13.

Grading Policy: In addition to the two midterms and final exam, there will be weekly graded homework assignments and a daily query at the beginning of each class.

Grading Scale: A:90%+, B:80%+, C:70%+, D:60%+.

The final exam and each midterm will count 25%, homework will count 20%, and the query will count 5%.


Exam Schedule:
Exam 1 Friday, January 27th, In Class
Exam 2 Friday, February 24th, In Class
Final Exam Friday, March 17th, 1:10-4:00 pm


Homework: As it was last quarter, homework is by far the most important aspect of this course. Learning analysis is not easy. Skill comes with dedication and experience. It is impossible to learn to write proofs simply by watching others do it, so it is imperative that you practice as many problems as you can and ask questions as often as necessary. Writing mathematics well is a craft, aim to hone it!

Academic Integrity: It is my opinion that there is hardly any human act more satisfying or important than the sharing of knowledge. I therefore consider the classroom and the university at large to be hallowed ground, well deserving of all the humility and respect that we would afford our other most sacred places.

Please refer to the University's policy regarding cheating and plagiarism found in the Campus Administration Manual, Section 684.

In short: be sensible, respectful, and mindful of the integrity of the system we are all so lucky to share.