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==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== | ||
The math graduate students now have [[Graduate_Studies_in_Mathematics|their own Rhea page]]. Check it out and contribute! | The math graduate students now have [[Graduate_Studies_in_Mathematics|their own Rhea page]]. Check it out and contribute! |
Revision as of 08:29, 8 October 2009
Help us find a topic!
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Rhea Section for Mathematics MA 504 Recitation Professor Bridges/Torres, Fall 2009
Welcome to the 504 Recitation page. Each week I (Bobby) will make problems to help you prepare for exams and learn the material in general, and I will post them here in PDF format.
Further, in case of the H1N1 virus, we can communicate mathematically from home. Please explore and employ this site as you like, and give suggestions! It works just like a wiki page, but note you have to be signed in to edit or post things.
See you Thursdays at 10:30 in REC 114.
-Bobby
First problem set on ordered sets, fields, and mainly supremums On Number 4 of this problem set assume "n" and "m" are positive integers. ( I originally typed "non-negative" but that is rather easy.)
Third problem set with (lots!) of problems on convexity, metric spaces, countability.
Fourth problem set Separate/connected sets, compactness, Cantor set practice
Sixth problem set Cantor set, and some sums;)
Miscellaneous
The math graduate students now have their own Rhea page. Check it out and contribute!