MMAT5011 - Analysis II - 2016/17

Course Name: 
Course Year: 
2016/17
Term: 
2

Announcement

  • (22/1) Assignment 1 has been posted. It will be due on Feb 7.
  • (11/2) Assignment 2 has been posted. It will be due on Feb 21.
  • (26/2) Assignment 3 has been posted. It will be due on Mar 7.
  • (10/3) Midterm exam will be held at 7-9pm on Mar 14 in WMY505, It covers materials on lecture note of week 1-6, assignment 1-3 and the corresponding parts in chapter 2 of the textbook. Background knowledge on metric space will be assumed.
  • (18/3) Assignment 4 has been posted. It will be due on Mar 28.
  • (24/3) There were typos in Q2 and Q3 of assignment 4. They are now fixed.
  • (7/4) Assignment 5 has been posted. It will be due on Apr 18.
  • (17/4) Assignment 6 has been posted. It is optional.
  • (21/4) Final exam will be held at 7-9pm on Apr 25 in WMY505, It covers materials on lecture note of week 7-14, assignment 4-6 and the corresponding parts in the textbook. Background knowledge on metric space and normed space will be assumed.

General Information

Lecturer

  • Man Chuen Cheng
    • Office: LSB 210
    • Tel: 3943-7985
    • Email:
    • Office Hours: By appointment

Teaching Assistant

  • Yangge DU
    • Office: LSB 222A
    • Tel: 3943 3575
    • Email:

Time and Venue

  • Lecture: Tue 6:30 - 9:15pm @ Wu Ho Man Yuen Bldg 505

Course Description

This course is designed for the M.Sc. Programme in Mathematics. The prerequisite of this course is the mathematical contents of Analysis I. The course is intended to provide basic and fundamental knowledge of modern analysis involving limits and various notions of convergence in the context of metirc/normed vector/Hilbert spaces as well as the vector Lp spaces.


Textbooks

  • Introductory Functional Analysis with Applications, Wiley, by Erwin Kreyszig

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Assessment Scheme

Assignment 10%
Midterm Exam (Mar 14) 40%
Final Exam (Apr 25) 50%

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Last updated: April 21, 2017 11:34:58