Math 624 - Real Analysis II

Spring 2024

Prof.  Andrea R. Nahmod


                         Functional Analysis -Introduction to Further Topics in Analysis
                         by E.M. Stein and  R. Shakarchi   ISBN 978-0-691-11387-6
                         Princeton Lectures in Analysis Vol IV
                                 


Announcements will be posted here.

There will be two exams:  1)There will be an evening Midterm (end of first week or second week of April).
                                             
                                            2) A Take Home exam right when classes end. 

 
More info. will posted here as we set together the date and time of the Midterm.

If you feel sick please do not attend class and contact me ASAP so I can help 
you keep up. You'll not lose your class participation credit.
                          


Homework Problem Sets (click here).

Homeworks will be posted here in a cummulative fashion and with specific due dates
(no late homeworks unless mutually agreed upon due to extenuating circumstances.) 


If you fall ill please contact me ASAP about alternative arrangements to turn in your homework


Handouts

Good Kernerls+Approx. to Identity  and


Convergence in L1-norm

Hint for Pb 1, Section 3.5 page 145 [SS, III]

Handout on Polar Coordinates (from Folland's Real Analysis book)

Some Aspects of Functional Analysis (Notes by Stephen Semmes, Rice University)



     Grading Policy:  Homework + Class Participation(50 %) -- Midterm (25 %) -- Final (25 %)

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