Math 3220 ¤1    Foundations of Analysis II               Aug. 23, 2000

                T Th 4:30-6:00 in JWB 333
        
Instructor:     A. Treibergs, JWB 224, 581Ð8350.  
                E-mail: treiberg@math.utah.edu 
                Web page: http://www.math.utah.edu/~treiberg/M3210.html
                Office Hours: 10:40-11:30 MWF (tent.) & by appt.

Text:           William R. Wade, An Introduction to Analysis 2nd. Ed., 
                Prentice Hall, 2000. (I will provide corresponding page
                numbers for those using the first edition.)
Grading

    Homework:   To be assigned weekly. You will be responsible for all 
                assigned problems. You will be asked to write up and 
                hand in some of these.

    Midterms:   There will be two midterm exams on Sept. 28 and Nov. 2. 
                Questions will be modifications of homework problems. 

    Final exam: Tue., Dec. 12, 6:10-8:10 PM. Half of the final will be 
                devoted to material covered after the second midterm 
                exam. The other half will be comprehensive. Students 
                must take the final to pass the course. 

  Course grade: Based on two midterms 36% + homework 36% + final 28%. 

Withdrawals:    Until Oct. 20 you can withdraw from the class with no 
                approval at all. After that date you must petition your 
                dean's office to be allowed to withdraw.

 ADA:           The Americans with Disability Act requires that reason-
                able accommodations be provided for students with cog-
                nitive, systemic, learning and psychiatric disabilities.
                Please contact me at the beginning of the quarter to 
                discuss any such accommodations you may require for this
                course.



                Syllabus for Math 3220

Objectives:     To cover the concepts and theorems fundamental to 
                multivariable-calculus and to hone the studentÕs skills
                doing proofs.

Topics:         Math 3220 shall cover the following chapters.
        
        Chapter  8.     Linear algebra, limits, continuity, total deri-
                        vative.
        Chapter  9.     Topology of Rn, compactness, connectedness, con-
                        tinuity.
        Chapter 11.     Differentiability, chain rule, mean value 
                        theorem, inverse function theorem.
        Chapter 12.     Riemann integral over Jordan regions, changing 
                        variables.