MATHS 332 - Real Analysis

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Science

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Mathematics

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15

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Description: A standard course for every student intending to advance in pure mathematics. It develops the foundational mathematics underlying calculus, it introduces a rigorous approach to continuous mathematics and fosters an understanding of the special thinking and arguments involved in this area. The main focus is analysis in one real variable with the topics including real fields, limits and continuity, Riemann integration and power series.

Prerequisites / Restrictions

Prerequisite: MATHS 250, 254

Average Rating From 2 Reviews

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Reviews

Entrance course to pure maths. Perhaps notoriously difficult but very approachable compared to the harder courses.

Semester Two - 2022

First half with Tom ter Elst was absolutely superb, second half with Shayne Waldron was eh, not as good. Course itself was quite a step-up from 250 and 254 and will require a lot of dedication to get through. Marking was quite confusing.

Semester Two - 2023