MA 426-001

Mathematical Analysis II

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Goals of the Course

MA 426 introduces the student to the fundamental ideas of analysis -- open, closed, compact and connected sets, convergent sequences, continuous mappings, diferentiability and the inverse and implicit function theorems, integration -- in the setting of R^n. The student should develop an intuitive grasp of these ideas, as well as the ability to use them in rigorous proofs.

Text

Jerrold E. Marsden and Michael J. Hoffman, Elementary Classical Analysis, second edition, W. H. Freeman, $92.

Professor Marsden will give a colloquium talk in the NC State Mathematics Department on Wednesday, March 26.

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Last modified Fri Apr 25 2003
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