Math 103
Topics in analysis
General Information
Instructor |
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Contact
Information |
Office: 304 Kemeny Hall Telephone: (603) 646 2421 E.mail: Vladimir.Chernov@dartmouth.edu |
Time |
Course
Meeting times: MWF 12:30-1:35 PM (x-hour Tuesday 1-1:50 PM) Tentative
Office Hours: Monday 3:30-5 PM,
Wednesday 3:30-5 PM, Friday 3:30-5 PM and by appointment |
Place |
028 Haldeman
Center |
Text Book |
Gerald Folland “Real Analysis: Modern Techniques and their applications”
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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 28 and it will be due on Monday November 2. The take-home open-book Final Examination
will be distributed on Wednesday December 2 and it will be due on Tuesday
December 8 at noon. 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, unless announced
otherwise.
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 learning, physical, or psychiatric disabilities enrolled in this course
that may need disability-related classroom accommodations are encouraged to
make an office appointment to see your instructor before the end of the second
week of the term. All discussions will remain confidential, although the Student Accessibility Services office may be
consulted to discuss appropriate
implementation of any accommodation requested. At such a meeting please provide your instructor with a copy of a
disability registration form, which lists the accommodations recommended for
the student by Student Disability Services within the Academic Skills Center http://www.dartmouth.edu/~acskills/
The person you might want to contact at the Academic Skills center is Ward Newmeyer, Interim Director of Student Accessibility
Services 301 Collis Center - (603) 646-9900.
Student
Religious Observances: Some students
may wish to take part in religious observances that fall during this academic
term. Should you have a religious observance that conflicts with your
participation in the course, please come speak with your instructor before the
end of the second week of the term to discuss appropriate accommodations.