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Math 125B Real Analysis, Syllabus Winter 2014

Class meets: Haring 2016


Hart 1130

MWF
T

9-9:50 am
6:10-7pm

Instructor: Anastasiia Tsvietkova, Krener Assistant Professor, office: MSB 2226; email: tsvietkova@math.ucdavis.edu,
website: www.math.ucdavis.edu/~tsvietkova.
Teaching assistant: Tam Patrick, office: MSB 3219, email: patrickctam@math.ucdavis.edu, office hours: TBA.
Reader: Hecong Wang, email: hewang@ucdavis.edu
Office hours: My office hours are Wednesday after the class (10:10 - 11 pm) or by appointment. The appointment can be
scheduled for almost any day, but please email me at least a day in advance. You are also encouraged to visit Patrick in his office
hours.
Text: An Introduction to Analysis by William R. Wade, 4 th edition.
We will occasionally look at Elementary Real Analysis by B. S. Thomson, J. B. Bruckner and A. M. Bruckner, 2nd edition,
which is free at http://classicalrealanalysis.info/documents/TBB-AllChapters-Landscape.pdf
Grades: Grades will be determined using the grading scale below. You should keep all of your graded work until final grades
are posted. Its your responsibility to keep track of your grades. Please do not email me asking to compute your expected course
grade - rather take as a simple exercise.
Grading scale
2 Midterm Exams for total of
Quizzes and worksheets
Homework
Final Exam
Total Possible
Letter grades:

40%
15%
25%
20%
100%

89-100%
79-89%
65-79%
50-65%

A
B
C
D

Final exam: All students are required to take the final exam. Final Exam is scheduled for Saturday, March 22, 8:00 - 10:00
a.m. in Haring 2016.
Make-up policy: Midterm exam make-ups may be given only in special circumstances and when the explaining documentation
is provided within a week from the exam date. It is up to the instructor whether to consider the documentation sufficient and the
situation special enough. There will be no make-ups for the Final.
Other exam policies: No books, calculators or notes will be allowed on exams unless otherwise stated by instructor. Please no
talking or leaving exam room without permission.
Students wishing to adjust their final exam schedule because of multiple exams on the same day may discuss their problem with
the instructor. Students are responsible for ensuring they do not have conflicting exams.
About a week before exam, the ``Review Worksheet with problems that will help you to prepare will be posted. You do not
have to turn it in and may discuss the problems and solutions with the instructor, the teaching assistant and with each other.
Quizzes and worksheets: Quizzes and worksheets can be given during any lecture without a prior notice.
Quizzes include homework or homework-like problems (after the homework was due), and are individual, timed, closed-book
assignments. They are intended to help you to prepare for exams and to evaluate your strengths ahead of the exams.
Worksheets are given in the end of class and include problems on recently discussed material. Worksheets are done in groups
of 1-4 students. You may use the textbook or your notes, and may ask me questions during the worksheets. If you dont have
enough time to finish, you may turn the worksheet in during the next class. Worksheets are intended to help you understand the
recent material.
If you miss a quiz or a worksheet, you get 0 for it. Thus attendance is important. If you are late for the lecture or leave early
without securing the permission ahead, the quiz/worksheet grade may be reduced. There are no make-ups for quizzes/worksheets,
but several lowest quiz/worksheet grades are dropped.

The homework assignments will be given in class every Wednesday. They are then due Monday, and are collected in class.
No late submissions are allowed. While not all the homework problems will be graded, it is important to do all of them, and later
they might appear on quizzes and exams. Discussing homework problems with fellow students is allowed; but copying or allowing
to copy the exact solution is not. Thus the recommendation is to write everything down individually after any discussions took
place.
Add/drop dates: students may add courses until Wednesday, January 22, 2014. Students wishing to add after this date will
need to get a Request for Permission to Add (PTA) form from MSB 1130, have it signed by the instructor, and then return it to
Letia or Tina in MSB 1130 for a PTA number. Students are able to drop Math courses until Monday, February 3, 2014. Students
wishing to drop after this date will need to go to their Deans Office (not the department) for a Permission to Drop (PTD) number.
Prerequisites: course 67 or courses 22A and 108, and (for everyone) 125A. 125B is not open for credit to students who have
completed former course 127C.
Students with disabilities: Any student with a documented disability who needs to arrange reasonable accommodations must
contact the Student Disability Center (SDC). Instructor is authorized to provide only the accommodations requested by the SDC. If
you have any questions, please contact the SDC at 530/752-3184 or sdc@ucdavis.edu.
Classroom etiquette: Please be considerate of the instructor and those around you. Come to class on time and stay the entire
period. Turn off cell phones and beepers during class. Do not talk to classmates at inappropriate times. Refrain from reading
newspapers or working on other coursework during class. No taping, filming, or photography in class without a prior permission.
No listening to iPods or other electronic recording devices during class.
Academic Standards of Conduct:
All students are expected to follow UC Davis Code of Academic Conduct. Cheating and plagiarism will not be tolerated.
The tentative schedule:
There are 39 classes from January 6th till March 17th (January 20th and February 17th are holidays), including Tuesdays. The
following schedule is tentative only - in practice we are likely to proceed at a slower pace, allowing more time for discussions.
Classes
Sections (book by Wade)
Comments/Topics
3
Chapter 10, Section 1-2
Metric Spaces and Continuity
2
3-5
Metric Spaces and connectedness
2
1
Definition of Riemann integral
2
2
Riemanns definition; properties
2
3
Fundamental theorem of calculus
2
4
Improper integrals
1
Review 1
1
Midterm 1
2
Chapter 11, Section 1
Restricting to one variable
1
Chapter 8, Section 2
Linear transformations
2
Chapter 11, Section 2
Differentiability
1
3
Relations to univariate concepts
2
4
Chain rule
2
5
Multivariate MVT and Taylors theorem
2
6
Inverse function theorem
1
Review 2
1
Midterm 2
2
Chapter 12, Section 1
Integrating indicator functions
2
2
Multivariate Riemann integral
2
3
Iterated integrals
2
4
Change of variables
2
Final Review
Final Exam

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