MA 30100: An Introduction To Proof Through Real Analysis

3 Credits

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Brooke Max

An introduction to abstract reasoning in the context of real analysis. Topics may include axioms for the real numbers, mathematical induction, formal definition of limits, density, decimal representations, convergence of sequences and series, continuity, differentiability, the extreme value, mean value and intermediate value theorems, and cardinality. The emphasis, however, is more on the concept of proof than on any one given topic.

Course MA 301 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

Prerequisites:
MA 16200 or MA 16400 or MA 16600 or MA 16400 or MA 16600 or MA 16900 or MA 17100 or MA 17300 or MA 18100 or MA M2160 or MA 17100
Brooke Max

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C: 19%
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