Introduction to Modern Analysis: Math 523H, Spring 2016


Class Meeting : TuTh 1:00--2:15, LGRT 141

Instructor : Luc Rey-Bellet

Office :  1423 J LGRT
Phone :  545-6020
E-Mail :   luc <at> math.umass.edu
Homepage:   http://www.math.umass.edu/~lr7q
Office Hours :   M 1:30-3:00   Tu 2:30--3:45,   or by appointment.


Course Web page: Please bookmark www.math.umass.edu/~lr7q/m523-spring2016/m523home.html The page will be updated regularly. Check it often.


Syllabus: This course is the first part of an introduction to Analysis (the sequence Math 523 and Math 524). At its core analysis deals with mathematical objects such as functions, limits, sequences, and series and integrals. The ideas and objects in analysis play an important role in differential equations, probability, numerical analysis, geometry, and in most areas of applied mathematics. On the other hand in doing analysis will learn that mathematics is much more than just methods that work. Students will be asked to construct proofs, sometimes long one, and this will open the door to a much deeper understanding of what the language of mathematics really is. In Math 523 we deal mostly with "classical analysis" which is a set of ideas and objects dating back to the 19th century (and earlier of course). Modern analysis (roughly speaking 20th century) objects will appear in Math 524. Topics covered in this class are


Textbooks and references: We will follow the textbook only loosely. There are many textbooks to chose from on the topic. The official textbook is suitable for "beginners". It is highly recommended you borrow another text and spend some time reading through it.


Official Textbook:


Other recommended textbooks:



Grading and assignments: Your grade will be based on homework's (%30), a mid-term exam (%30), a final exam (%30) and class attendance (%10).


Homework: Homework will be assigned regularly (essentially every week) and graded.