Fundamentals of Analysis II
MATH 322/422
Documents and course information are available through Blackboard and through the Math 322 Spring 2011 Google Docs Page.
Course Description
Continuation of MATH 321. Point-set topology in metric spaces with
attention to n-dimensional space; completeness, compactness,
connectedness, and continuity of functions. Topics in sequences, series
of functions, uniform convergence, Fourier series and polynomial
approximation. Theoretical development of differentiation and Riemann
integration. Required for all mathematics majors. Additional work
required for graduate students. (May not be taken for graduate credit
by graduate students in the Department of Mathematics.) Offered as MATH
322 and MATH 422.
Instructor
Peter Thomas
Asst. Prof. of Mathematics, Biology & Cognitive Science
pjthomas--at--case.edu / 216-368-3623
Office hours: M 10-11 a.m., W 3-5 p.m., and by appointment.
Course meeting: MW 12:30-1:45 p.m.
Location: Yost 101
Homework assignments will be posted through the course on the
Google Documents page.
Additional course information, including information on textbooks, is available through the course
Blackboard site.
Contact Prof. Thomas.
Updated: November 15, 2010