General Information


Class webpage:  http://www.math.umd.edu/~dlevy/classes/math412/index.html      All course information and announcements (including assignments) will be posted on the course webpage.  You should check it before each class.

Instructor:     Prof. Doron Levy

Contact Information

  Email: dlevy@math.umd.edu.
  My office is on the third floor of the Math Building, room 3305.  
  Phone: 301-405-5140.  (from any campus phone dial 55140).
  Webpage: http://www.math.umd.edu/~dlevy

Office Hours:   TTh 2-3 and by appointment.

Grader:    Peng Gao, pgao@math.umd.edu

Lecture Classroom:    Math 0201

Tutor:    Ed Yasutake, Math 2300, Th 3-4, F 11-12.

Lecture:   TTh 11-12:15

Prerequisites:   Calculus I, II, III, Linear Algebra, one semester of advanced calculus in one variable (Math 410).

Textbook
:  Jeffery Cooper: Working Analysis, Elsevier.  The bookstore lists a price of $109 for a new book and $86 for a used book.  The books seems to be much cheaper online.

Matlab:  We will have some minor interaction with computers.  Matlab will be used whenever computers are needed.   Links to several online resources are available on the course webpage.

Grading Policy: Homework 20%, each midterm 20%, final 40% 

HW Policy: Homework will be assigned on the web.  Homework is due in class.  Late homework will not be graded.  To avoid confusion, do not leave any homework in my mailbox, under the door, etc.  Such homework will not be graded.

Exams: There will be 2 midterm exams and one final exam.  All midterm exams will be held in class instead of a lecture.  If you have any conflicts with the assigned dates of the midterm exams please contact me by email up to one week before the exam.  Information about the exams including dates and times are listed in this link.

Additional Resources: Free tutoring is available.  Please check www.math.umd.edu/undergraduate/resources

Academic Integrity: All work that you submit must be your own.  You are welcomed to discuss the material with each other in a general way, but you may not consult any one else's written work, program drafts, computer files, etc.  Any marked similarity in form or notation between submissions with different authors will be regarded as evidence of academic dishonesty so protect your work.   You must cite any reference you use and clearly mark any quotation or close paraphrase that you include.  Such citation will not lower your grade, although extensive quotation might.  Homework should be done individually.  You should comply with the University of Maryland Academic Integrity code, which can be found in  http://www.faculty.umd.edu/teach/integrity.html.   For information about the University's honor pledge see http://www.jpo.umd.edu/aca/honorpledge.html