Students will be able to earn up to 25 "good deeds" points throughout the year for doing services to the class as a whole. But it will hurt your appreciation of yourself, your knowledge, and your exam grades a lot more. Remember that cheating is always possible and may increase your homework grade a bit. I encourage you to discuss the assignments with other students or even browse the web, so long as you do at least some of the thinking on your own and you write up your own solutions. All students (including those who join the course late) will receive a mark of 0 on each assignment not handed in though in computing the homework grade, your worst two assignments will not count. They will be due a week later and they will be (at least partially) marked by the TA. If a student misses the term test for a valid reason, the weight of the problem sets will increase to 35% and the weight of the final exam to 65%.Īssignments will be posted on the course web page and distributed in class (usually on Thursdays) approximately on the weeks shown in the class timeline. A student who misses the term test without providing a valid reason (for example, a doctor’s note) within one week of the test will receive a mark of 0 on the term test. The term test will take place in class on Thursday October 28th, 2-4PM. There will be one term test (25% of the total grade) and a final exam (50%), as well as about 9 homework assignments (25%).
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Web search for (name of text + name of author + pdf or djvu). (A useful principle to know is that many math texts are available online. The topology texts by Dugundji and Massey are also recommended, and many other texts are also available. Our main text book will be Topology (second edition) by James Munkres, ISBN 978-0131816299. Monday - Baire spaces and no-where differentiable functions, Wednesday - Hilbert's 13th problem also see December 2010 Scheduleįinal exam, Monday December 20, 2PM-5PM, at BR200 Monday - compactness in metric spaces, HW8, HW8 Solutions, Thursday - completeness and compactness Monday - and, Thursday - Tietze's theorem Monday - generalized limits, Thursday - Normal spaces and Urysohn's lemma, HW7, HW7 Solutions Monday-Tuesday is Fall Break, Thursday - Tychonoff and a taste of Stone-Cech, HW6, HW6 Solutions Monday - compact is closed and bounded, maximal values, HW5, HW5 Solutions, Wednesday was the last date to drop this course, Thursday - compactness of products and in metric spaces, the FIP Monday - Compactness of, Term Test on Thursday, TT Solutions Monday - connectedness in, HW4, HW4 Solutions, Thursday - connectedness, path-connectedness and products Thursday - metric spaces, sequencial closures, various products.
Monday - the axiom of choice and infinite product spaces, Thursday - the box and the product topologies, metric spaces, HW3, HW3 Solutions Monday - the Cantor set, closures, Thursday, Class Photo, HW2, HW2 Solutions Monday - More on bases, Thursdsay - Products, Subspaces, Closed sets, HW1, HW1 Solutions Additions to the MAT 327 web site no longer count towards good deed pointsĪbout This Class, Monday - Continuity and open sets, Thursday - topologies, continuity, bases.