MATH2060B - Mathematical Analysis II - 2024/25

Course Year: 
2024/25
Term: 
2

Announcement

  • No tutorial in the 1st week
  • All homework and midterm will be graded online using the Gradescope system. The link of the Gradescope system can be found in the Blackboard system.
  • The following arrangement at the end of the midterm will be implemented: 1. Stop writing when "pen-down" is announced by the instructor. 2. Use your "smartphone" to capture images of all the (non-empty) pages of your answers when instructed by the instructor. 3. Then convert the images of your answers into a pdf file. 4. Submit the pdf file of your answers into the "Midterm" in the Gradescope system. (You will have around 15 minutes for steps 3-5.) 5. Submit your answer book to the instructor.
  • Homework 1 (due Jan 23, 2025, 11:00am, via Gradescope) [Download file]

General Information

Lecturer

  • Tom Yau-heng Wan
    • Office: LSB 202A
    • Tel: x 37969
    • Email:

Teaching Assistant

  • LO Chiu Hong
    • Office: LSB 223
    • Tel: 3943 7971
    • Email:
    • Office Hours: Mon 15:30-16:30
  • LIU Stephen Shang Yi
    • Office: LSB 232A
    • Tel: 3943 7978
    • Email:
    • Office Hours: Fri 14:00-15:00

Time and Venue

  • Lecture: Mon 9:30-11:15, YC Liang Hall G04; Wed 9:30-10:15, MMW 702
  • Tutorial: Wed 8:30-9:15, MMW 702

Course Description

This is a continuation of MATH2050. Topics include: differentiability, Riemann integrals, series, sequences and series of functions, and uniform convergence.


Textbooks

  • R.G. Bartle and D.R. Sherbert, Introduction to real analysis, 4th ed, Wiley, (Ch. 6-9).

References

  • W. Rudin, Principles of Mathematical Analysis, McGraw Hill

Lecture Notes


Tutorial Notes


Assignments


Assessment Scheme

Homework 10%
Mid-term (Mar 11, 2025, Tue, 7:00-8:30pm, LSB LT1. Common to both sections) 40%
Final (date to be determined by university) 50%

Honesty in Academic Work

The Chinese University of Hong Kong places very high importance on honesty in academic work submitted by students, and adopts a policy of zero tolerance on cheating and plagiarism. Any related offence will lead to disciplinary action including termination of studies at the University. Although cases of cheating or plagiarism are rare at the University, everyone should make himself / herself familiar with the content of the following website:

http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/policy/academichonesty/

and thereby help avoid any practice that would not be acceptable.


Assessment Policy

Last updated: January 15, 2025 10:32:52