Math 425a-- Fundamental Concepts of Analysis

(updated August 24, 2010)

Text: Principles of Mathematical Analysis, 3rd. edition, by Walter Rudin. McGraw Hill

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References:

1. "Mathematical Analysis, 2nd Edition" by Tom M. Apostol

2. "Advanced Calculus " by Witold Kosmala

3. "Introduction to Analysis, 2nd Edition" by William R. Wade

4. "Introduction to Analysis" by Arthur Mattuck

5. "Linear Operator Theory in Engineering and Science (Ch.1--3) " by Naylor and Sell

6. "Introductory Functional Analysis with Applications" by E. Kreyszig

7. "Real Mathematical Analysis" by C.C. Pugh

8. "Topology--a first course" by James R. Munkres

Course Outline (Textbook, Class Numbers, Discussion Schedule)

Course Policy ( Cell Phones, Attendance, Seating & I.D. during exams, calculators, cheating)

Problems Assigned Problems are due 1 week from the assignment date (If a holiday, then they are due the next lecture).

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Teaching Assistant: Selenne Garcia-Torres <garciato@usc.edu>

Office hours Thursday  1:00 -- 3:00,  Math Center

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