MATH2400: Mathematical Analysis

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COURSE CONTENT:

The subject aims to introduce students to rigorous examination of some basic concepts of Mathematical Analysis: limits, continuity, supremum and infimum of subsets of real line. It covers differential and integral calculus of functions of single and several variables, implicit and inverse function theorems, uniform continuity of functions, uniform convergence of sequences of functions.

WHO IS INTERESTED:

This course is of fundamental importance to anyone who will work with quantitative methods. Engineering, economics, finance, pure and applied sciences will all need the tools from this course.

WHAT DO I NEED:

It is assumed that students know how to differentiate and integrate standard functions of calculus, and have some familiarity with sequences and series. It is a student’s own responsibility to fill in any gaps in their assumed knowledge.

WHEN IS IT AVAILABLE:

First semester, every year.


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