Math 522, Fall 2017 - Analysis II

Instructor: Joris Roos, 513 VV.
Lectures: MWF 2:25-3:15pm, Ingraham 120.
Office hours: Wed 9-10 am, Fri 9-10 am.
E-Mail: jroos at math...

TA: Ziming Shi, 722 VV.
TA office hours: Tue 2:30-3:30 pm, Fri 3:30-4:30 pm.
TA e-mail: zimingshi at math...

Textbook: Principles of Mathematical Analysis by Walter Rudin.
The course might deviate from the textbook at some places.
Prerequisites: Math 521
Course content: Click here for a list of topics covered in this course.

Grading

Your grade will be determined based on your performance on
I reserve the right to deviate from this grading scheme. Graduate students will be judged independently from undergraduate students.

Grading errors: Grading issues with the homework assignments should be discussed with the TA during his office hours. Verify in a timely manner that your grades are being entered correctly into learn@uw.
Honors students: There will be extra honors problems included in the homework assignments. You are expected to at least make an attempt at solving each of them.

Exams

Midterms: Wednesday, October 11 and Wednesday, November 15, in class.
Final: Wednesday, December 20, 5:05 pm to 7:05 pm. Room: Van Vleck B239.

If you know of conflicts with any of the exam dates, notify me immediately. There will be no makeup examinations, except in justified cases.
Cheating will not be tolerated.

Homework

Homework will be assigned weekly and is to be turned in on the due date in class. There will be no makeup assignments. Late homework is not accepted.

You are encouraged to work in small groups, but each student must hand in the solution written neatly and in their own words. Please staple your solutions and write your name on the top of every page.

Cite all sources that you used (books, internet resources). Copying a solution from a peer, a book or the internet is cheating. Give appropriate credit to everyone that helped you with the solution (including your peers!). Citing and giving credit will not affect your grade negatively (but not doing so will if discovered!).

Due to limited resources, only a selection of the assigned problems will be graded. Solutions to the previous homework assignments will be distributed in class. For various reasons, solutions will not be available online.