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Welcome to MTH 327H Honors Introduction to Analysis for the Advanced Track program. Please follow the link below to find the syllabus. Announcements about the course will be posted here. The on-line forum for asking and answering questions can be found at the Q&A tab above.

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Exam questions
12/08/16 5:12 PM
HW 8 (Final HW!) -- due Friday December 9
11/29/16 11:38 AM

From Rudin:

Chapter 5: 15, 16

Chapter 6: 2, 4, 8

Online SIRS
11/29/16 11:27 AM

The math department has switched to using online SIRS for its courses.  To fill out an evaluation of this course you need to go to https://sirsonline.msu.edu.  The form will be available between  11/28/2016 - 12/28/2016.

Please take some time to fill out the form and comment on what you think went well and what didn't go so well with this course.  Rating information collected by SIRS Online is reported in summary form only and cannot be linked to individual student responses. Student anonymity is carefully protected.

Putnam exam this saturday
11/29/16 11:22 AM

Dear All,

This is an announcement for the Putnam math competition for this year which Ignacio Uriarte-Tuero asked me to share with you.

 

Here are the details for the exam:

Date: December 3, 2016 (Saturday)
Time: 10am-1pm and 3pm-6pm (the full exam consists of the two sessions, not one or the other)
Location: C304 Wells Hall

 

It is free, any undergraduate at MSU can participate, you just have to show up (no need for registering). There are limited number of exams, though, so if there is more participants than exams (which so far has never happened), those who are taking the problem-solving course or who won the Herzog competition will have priority, and otherwise, it will be on a first-come first-served basis.

Another correction to HW 7
11/22/16 12:42 PM

Please note that in problem 1 you are supposed to prove that S is at most countable.  S could be finite, even empty (if the function is continuous, for example). 

ALso please note the revised due date of 11/28.

Correction to hw7
11/17/16 9:39 PM

There was a mistake in the first problem of homework 7.  I have rewritten it so that it is now correct.  --Jeff

Project Homework 2: "Greatest Hits of Calculus, Vol. I"
11/16/16 4:09 PM

The second project homework assignment is posted here:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0blE-OowgCWERvWWx1Z1Z2aHc/view?usp=sharing

It is due December 15, by 5:00pm.

Homework 7 -- due November 28
11/15/16 1:45 PM

Homework 7 can be found at the following link:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By0blE-OowgCbXBKZU5Yd0dsYVU/view

Staff Office Hours
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Jeffrey Schenker
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Homework

Homework
Due Date
Nov 23, 2016
Nov 11, 2016
Oct 28, 2016
Oct 7, 2016
Sep 30, 2016
Sep 23, 2016
Sep 9, 2016
Sep 7, 2016

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