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Math 5110 (301 )

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MATH 5110 (301) : Introduction to Modern Analysis
Description: Real and Complex Number Systems. Basic topology of metric spaces, Bolzano-Weierstrass and Heine-Borel theorems. Sequences and series of functions on compact metric spaces, uniform convergence, Arzela-Ascoli and Stone-Weierstrass theorems. Differentiation and integration of vector valued functions of several real or complex variables. Inverse and implicit function theorems. Contraction mapping and Picard-Lindelof theorems. Differential forms.
Offered: Spring
Credits: 3
 
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Sections: Fall 2013 in Storrs Campus

PSCourseID Course Sec Comp Time Room Instructor
08245 5110 001 Lecture MWF 11:15 AM-12:05 PM MSB307 Choi, Yung
 
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