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math 451 advanced calculus i instructor professor sijue wu ofce 4064 east hall tel 734 764 6898 email sijue umich edu ofce hours tuesdays 1 30 3pm thursdays 2 30 ...

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                                    Math 451: Advanced Calculus I
                                    Instructor: Professor Sijue Wu
                                         Office:  4064 East Hall
                                              Tel:  734-764-6898
                                          email: sijue@umich.edu
                               Office hours:  Tuesdays 1:30-3pm, Thursdays 2:30-4pm
                       
                       
                  TextBook: Elementary Analysis, The Theory of Calculus, 2nd ed. by Kenneth A. Ross
                                           
              
                 Prerequisites:  A thorough understanding of calculus and one of 217, 312, 412, 
                                         or permission of instructor
                This course has two complementary goals:  (1) a rigorous development of the fundamental 
                ideas of calculus, and  (2) a further development of the studentÕs ability to deal with abstract 
                mathematics and mathematical proofs. The key words here are ÒrigorÓ and Òproof;Ó almost all 
                of the material of the course is geared toward understanding and constructing definitions, 
                theorems (propositions, lemmas, etc.), and proofs. This is considered one of the more difficult 
                among the undergraduate mathematics courses, and students should be prepared to make 
                a strong commitment to the course.  
                 
                Content: Topics covered include: sequences, limits, continuity, differentiation and integration,
                the fundamental theorem of calculus, infinite series; sequences and series of functions.        
                 
                Course Policies: 
                
                Homework will be assigned each week and due the following Thursday. You may discuss with 
                your classmates on the assignments, but you need to write up your solutions independently. 
                There will be two midterms and one final.  Make-up exams will not be given, unless you have 
                been seriously ill, have a family emergency, or participated in a university activity at the request 
                of university authorities. You are expected to attend class. 
                
                                        Grading policy:  
                                                    exam 1: 15%
                                                    exam 2: 15%
                                                         final:  30%
                                              Homework:  40%
                                                
                  
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