MATH 524/525/526
ACADEMIC YEAR 2006-2007
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION:
Instructor: Tatiana Toro.
Office: Padelford C-343, Phone: 543-1173.
E-mail: toro@math.washington.edu
Office hours: Monday 3:30-4:30, Wednesday 12:30-1:30 or by appointment.
TA INFORMATION:
TA: Matias Courdurier
Office: Padelford C-8B.
E-mail: matias@math.washington.edu
Office hours: Tuesday 1-2, Friday 1-2 or by appointment.
TEXTS:
Real Analysis, Folland, 2nd Edition (required)[F].
Real Analysis, Royden, 3rd Edition (required)[R].
RESERVE LIST:
Real Analysis, Folland, 2nd Edition.
Real Analysis, Royden, 3rd Edition.
Real and Abstract Analysis, Hewitt & Stromberg.
Real and Complex Analysis, Rudin.
Functional Analysis, Rudin.
In these three courses students are expected to learn the fundamental
tools needed to work
in the general field of analysis.
This sequence will cover 3 main topics:
I. Measure and Integration (includes Lebesgue measure and
Lebesgue integral).
II. Topological spaces (includes metric spaces).
III. Basic Functional Analysis (includes Lp spaces).
The following syllabus is tentative. Nevertheless it should give
you a reasonable idea of what is ahead.
1. Basics: [R] Ch. 1, 2; [F] Ch. 0.
2. Metric spaces: [R ] Ch. 7.
3. Measures (Lebesgue measure): [R] Ch.3, 11; [F] Ch. 1.
4. Integration (Lebesgue integral): [R] Ch. 4, 11; [F] Ch. 2.
5. Differentiation and Integration: [R] Ch. 5, 11; [F] Ch. 3.
6. Topological spaces: [R] Ch. 8, 9; [F] Ch. 4.
7. Functional analysis: [R] Ch. 10; [F] Ch. 5.
8. Lp spaces: [R] Ch. 6; [F] Ch. 6.
9. Selected topics: Radon measures ([F] Ch. 7);
Elements of Fourier
Analysis ([F] Ch. 8); Elements of Distribution Theory ([F] Ch. 9).
The course will be divided in
9 chapters as follows:
I plan to cover Chapters 1-3 and part of Chapter 4 in the Autumn quarter.
In the Winter I expect to cover the rest of Chapter 4 and Chapters 5-6.
In the
Spring I plan to cover Chapters 7-8 and selected topics from the subjects
mentioned in Chapter 9.
Important Dates:
Midterm, Math 524: Wednesday, November 8, 2006.
Final Exam, Math 524: Wednesday, December 13, 2006, 2:30-4:20pm.
Grading policy:
The grades will be determined on the basis of the following percentages.
Remarks: