Math 400 Fall 2004 Analysis I Professor J. Duan E-mail: duan@iit.edu Class Hours: Tu Th 11:25am--12:40pm in E1 Office Hours: Tu Th 2--3pm or by appointment This is a rigorous introduction to the basic concepts of mathematical analysis. This course is for majors/minors in applied mathematics, and for other students who are in interested in advanced studies (e.g., graduate study) in science and engineering. The primary goal is the development and cultivation of the students' abilities to work in abstract setting with precise definitions and logical and complete proofs. Not all materials in the textbook will be presented, and students are required to acquire some course materials by independent study. Examples will be used throughout the course to motivate and illustrate basic concepts. Topics for Analysis I include: Sequences, functions and continuity, derivative, integral, and infinite series, and if time permitting, uniform convergence. Pre-requisite: Calculus Textbook: G B Bilodeau and P R Thie: An Introduction to Analysis (ISBN: 0-07-005662-5; 1997 or current edition)