Math 131BH (Spring 2024)
Instructor: Professor Inwon Kim
Discussion Section Location: Geology 4645
TA Office Hours: Tuesdays at 3:00-4:30 PM in MS 2961, or by appointment.
You can find a course description through UCLA’s registrar. Official course materials are available on BruinLearn and on Professor Kim’s website.
This is a continuation of Math 131AH. Whereas the first quarter (to my understanding) focused on sequences and sets of real numbers, we’ll be applying that knowledge to functions, developing a theory of continuous, differentiable, and integrable functions (and maybe much more if time permits). While lecture will be spent developing this theory from the ground up, I think discussions will be spent showing examples and applications of this theory, hopefully giving a better overall understanding of their proofs and how they’re related to each other.
We’ll be loosely following Principles of Mathematical Analysis (3e) by Walter Rudin.
You will find detailed notes for whatever I plan to cover for my discussion sections on this page, alongside some other notes and resources I may write along the way.