Mathematics 35, Winter 2006

Real Analysis



Course DescriptionCourse Information Syllabus Homework Assignments

 

Information about Math 35

 

Textbook: Real Analysis: A First Course, second edition, by Russell A. Gordon, Addison-Wesley (2002), ISBN: 0-201-43727-9, available at Wheelock Books.

Instructor:
Dwight Lahr
410 Bradley, 646-2672
Office hours: MW: 2:00-3:30 (and by appt.)

Do not hesitate to contact me by e-mail for purposes of asking questions, making comments, or setting up meetings.

Class Meetings: MWF 12:30-1:35 in Bradley 105 (x-hour Tu 1:00-1:50)

Homework: Each week exercises will be assigned, and will be due on Wednesdays. Our homework grader is Hunter Brooks. He also will be organizing a problem session that will meet Tuesdays from 7:00-9:00 in Bradley 13 (on the basemant level). You may collaborate with other students on the homework, but you must write up all solutions independently and on your own. Copying is not permitted and is a violation of the Honor Principle (see below for more information).

Grading: Final grades for the course are determined on the basis of performance on the homework, Midterm Exam, and Final Exam weighted as follows:

Total Points: 100

Academic Honor Principle:
On exams: No help is to be given or received.
On homework: No copying. You may seek help from anyone associated with the course, as much as you need. You may work with other students except on exams, but must always write up whatever you are working on on your own. Copying from someone else's work, including the sharing of electronic or other files, is not permitted and is a violation of the honor principle.

Disabilities: We encourage students with documented disabilities, including "invisible" disabilities such as chronic diseases, learning disabilities, and psychiatric disabilities, to discuss possible accommodations with your instructor. Students might want to consult as well the Student Disabilities Coordinator, Cathy Trueba, at extension 6-3771, in the Academic Skills Center. In addition to providing information and services, the Center is in charge of registering disabilities and approving accommodations.

Math 35 Website: We have a website that organizes the materials of the course. The address is http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/~m35w06/. There you will find all the handouts of the course, as well as the homework assignments.

 

 

 

 

Copyright © 2006 by C. Dwight Lahr