Fall 2020 MAT320/640 (Real Analysis I)
This is an online course on Real Analysis, covering basic topology of real numbers, continuity, differentiation, the Riemann-Stieltjes integral, uniform convergence and continuity, up to the Arzela-Ascoli and Stone-Weierstrass theorems (Chapters 1-7 of "Baby Rudin"). For more information, please refer to the syllabus and course information link below, as well as the official course description.
PLEASE NOTE THIS COURSE WILL BE HELD ENTIRELY ONLINE DUE TO THE ONGOING COVID-19 PANDEMIC, AS APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS.
IMPORTANT COURSE MATERIALS:
Main Syllabus and Course Information
Day-by-day schedule (tentative/subject to changes)
LECTURES: All lectures will be posted on this webpage (links on the left), throughout the semester, on the Mondays and Wednesdays that are scheduled as class days, per the Lehman Academic Calendar. The first day of class is August 26, 2020, and a tentative day-by-day schedule for lectures is linked above. Instruction will be asynchronous, meaning that students may choose when to work through each lecture. Please keep in mind this is a challenging and fast-moving course, so students are strongly advised to work through each lecture as soon as they are posted. During the scheduled time for lectures (Mondays and Wednesdays, 1:00pm--2:40pm), I will be hosting office hours via Zoom, during which students may clarify any questions about the lectures. Please refer to the syllabus linked above for further details.
ASSIGNMENTS: All assignments in this course (homework and final exam) will be conducted remotely, delivered and graded via Blackboard. The first homework assignment, HW0, is a mock assignment due on August 31, so you can make sure everything is working properly regarding the logistics of receiving and delivering assignments via Blackboard. Please refer to the syllabus linked above for details.
TUTORIAL ON SUBMITTING ASSIGNMENTS VIA BLACKBOARD: Click here for a step-by-step tutorial on how to submit assignments (such as your homework), including a video tutorial. Please remember to submit assignments by attaching a file with your entire work. Also, please save your files offline until the end of the semester, in case servers at Blackboard become unreliable or unavailable.
FREE SCANNING APPS: You may consider using one of the following free apps to scan your work to submit it on Blackboard
GENIUSSCAN:
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Download it here (Android)
Video tutorial on how to use this app.
CAMSCANNER:
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Video tutorial on how to use this app.