Math 103
Topics in analysis
General Information
Instructor |
|
Contact
Information |
Office: 304 Kemeny Hall Telephone: (603) 646 2421 E.mail: Vladimir.Chernov@dartmouth.edu |
Time |
Course
Meeting times: MWF 1:45-2:50 AM (x-hour Thursday 1-1:50 PM) Tentative
Office Hours: Tuesday 2-4 PM,
Thursday 2-3:30 PM, Friday 3-4:30 PM and by appointment |
Place |
028 Haldeman
Center |
Text Book |
Gerald Folland “Real Analysis: Modern Techniques and their applications”
2nd edition |
Course Grade will be
based on |
Written Homework 100 points Oral Homework Presentation * 50 points Midterm Exam 100 points Final Exam 150
points Total 400 points Late
homework will not be accepted unless it is excused in advance for serious
reasons. Unexcused late and missing homework counts zero. * If requested, oral presentation of homework can be made in my office
rather than in class; or even substituted to a written assignment with the
student answering my questions on the written solution |
Exams: The take-home open-book Midterm Examination will be distributed
on Wednesday October 24 and it will be due on Monday October 29. The take-home
open-book Final Examination will be
distributed on Friday December 7 and it will be due on Tuesday December 11. Do not make plans to leave
Written homework
will be assigned after each lecture. The written homework assignment can be
found here. All homework will generally be due at the class time on
Wednesday following the week when it
was assigned. Homework for Monday
11/12 - Friday 11/16 and for Monday 11/19 will be due after the Thanksgiving
break on Wednesday 11/28. The homework for Monday 11/26 - Friday 11/30 will be
due Monday 12/3.
Late
homework will not be accepted unless it is excused in
advance for serious reasons. Unexcused
late and missing papers count zero.
Honors Code:
Colloboration on Homework is permitted and encouraged but NO COPYING. On the Exams NO HELP given or received. In general, when in doubt, ask before doing.
Disabilities: Students with disabilities enrolled in this course and who may need
disability related classroom accommodation are encouraged to make an appointment
to see me before the end of the second week of the term. All discussions will
remain confidential, although the Student Accessibility Service office may be
consulted to discuss appropriate implementation of the accommodation request.
Also please contact the Student
Accessibility Services located at
Student
Religious Observances: Some
students may wish to take part in religious observances that occur during this
academic term. If you have a religious
observance that conflicts with your participation in the course, please meet
with me before the end of the second week of the term to discuss appropriate
accommodations.