Fall 2023: MATH 563 - Applied Analysis
Instructor: Dr. Wen-Qing Xu
Office: FO3-203
Phone: 562-985-1823
Email: wxu @ csulb.edu
Web: www.csulb.edu/~wxu
Classes: Tuesday/Thursday, 4:00-5:15PM, LA5-353
Office hours: Tuesday/Thursday, 5:20-5:45PM; Wednesday, 3:00-4:50PM; and by appointment.
Textbook:
Applied Analysis,
J. Hunter and B. Nachtergaele, World Scientific, 2001.
Prerequisites: MATH 361B and either MATH 364A or MATH 370A.
Goal: To provide an introduction to those parts of analysis that are most useful in applications. Topics include:
Hilbert Spaces, Lp spaces, Distributions, Fourier Transforms, and applications to differential and integral equations from physics and engineering.
Grading Policy:
- Homework: 25%
- Exam 1: 25%
- Exam 2: 25%
- Final Exam: 25%
Homework Assignments
Remarks:
- Class attendance is expected and will be checked from time to time. If you have to miss a class for a valid reason, please notify me in advance.
- Homework problems/projects will be assigned and collected approximately once every two weeks. No late homework/project will be accepted.
- There will be two midterm exams and a comprehensive final exam. There will be no make-up exams except in extremely unusual circumstances.
- Any office hour may be canceled due to illness or necessary appointments, students should therefore not depend upon a faculty member being in his/her office for a particular office hour. Students should secure any necessary signatures or other such requirements well in advance of any deadline.
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