MATH2058 - Honours Mathematical Analysis I - 2024/25
Announcement
- Reminder: No tutorial in the first week
- quiz 1: 20 Sep
- quiz 2: 22 Nov
- Midterm: 30 Oct
- HW submission using Gradescope
General Information
Lecturer
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Lee, Man-Chun
- Office: LSB 237
- Email:
Teaching Assistant
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Shang Yi Stephen LIU
- Office: LSB 232A
- Tel: 3943 7978
- Email:
Time and Venue
- Lecture: Wed 08:30-10:15 @ MMW710; Fri 09:30-10:15 @ Science Cent L3
- Tutorial: Fri 10:30-11:15 @ Science Centre L3
Course Description
This course is intended to provide conceptual understanding in the theory of functions of one variable. Topics include: real numbers, real valued functions, elementary set theory, limits of sequences and continuous functions.
Textbooks
- R.G. Bartle and I.D. R. Sherbert, Introduction to real analysis, 4th edition, Wiley
References
- "Principles of Mathematical Analysis" by W. Rudin, McGraw-Hill, 1976
Lecture Notes
- Lecture note by Prof. Leung
- video recording (substitute class on 20 Nov): https://cuhk.zoom.us/rec/share/QcaO-5QRebkYiSVLPNy452swwkKfcGtsDMMUtfJWCcQ7tHLWv5qOAthZ7X9Q6BCf._JIcrXpwbaCSZgKZ Passcode: #Vqif%b9
- Note on Video
Tutorial Notes
- 20240913 Tutorial
- 20240920 Tutorial
- 20240927 Tutorial
- 20241004 Tutorial
- 20241018 Tutorial
- 20241025 Tutorial
- 20241101 Tutorial
- 20241108 Tutorial
- 20241115 Tutorial
- 20241122 Tutorial (Updated 20241216)
- 20241129 Tutorial
Assignments
- HW 1 (deadline: 24 Sep, 1159 pm)
- HW 2 (deadline: 8 Oct, 1159 pm)
- HW 3 (deadline: 22 Oct, 1159 pm)
- HW 4 (deadline: 15 Nov, 1159 pm)
- (typos fixed again) HW 5 (deadline: 30 Nov, 1159 pm)
Solutions
- HW1 Suggested Solutions
- HW2 Suggested Solutions
- HW3 Suggested Solutions
- HW4 Suggested Solutions
- HW5 Suggested Solutions
Assessment Scheme
Homework | 10% | |
Quiz 1 | 10% | |
Quiz 2 | 10% | |
Midterm | 30% | |
Final | 40% |
Honesty in Academic Work
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http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/policy/academichonesty/and thereby help avoid any practice that would not be acceptable.
Assessment Policy Last updated: December 16, 2024 10:50:25