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== [[MA 598R Pete Weigel Summer 2009 Course Details|Course Details]] ==
 
 
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== Course Related Material ==
 
== Course Related Material ==
  
=== Lecture Notes and Class Feedback===
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=== Problem Sets===
* [[MA 598R pweigel Summer 2009 Lecture 1|Lecture 1]]
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* [[MA 598R pweigel Summer 2009 Lecture 1|Problem Set 1 - Review of MA 504]]
 
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* [[MA 598R pweigel Summer 2009 Lecture 2|Problem Set 2 - Functions of Bounded Variation and Measures]]
===Exams===
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* [[MA 598R pweigel Summer 2009 Lecture 3|Problem Set 3 - Measurable Functions]]
* [[MA 598R pweigel Summer 2009 Exam 1|Exam 1]]
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* [[MA 598R pweigel Summer 2009 Lecture 4|Problem Set 4 - Integration]]
 
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* [[MA 598R pweigel Summer 2009 Lecture 5|Problem Set 5 - L^p Spaces]]
===Key Points===
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* [[MA 598R pweigel Summer 2009 Lecture 6|Problem Set 6 - Absolute Continuity and Differentiability]]
Key points summarizing the entire class
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* [[MA 598R pweigel Summer 2009 Lecture 7|Problem Set 7 - Convolutions and Fourier Transforms]]
* [[MA 598R pweigel Table of Formulas|Table of Formulas]]
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* [[MA 598R pweigel key points| Professor's key points]]
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=== Homework Related Material===
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*[[MA 598R pweigel Homework 1| Homework 1 related material]] (You can discuss the homework and turn in your homework there).
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=== Discussions ===
 
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  • We are currently experimenting with a new "drop box" feature for electronic file (e.g., homework) collection. It is a new mediawiki extension that is being developed by Zach Mason. If you are logged in, you can click here to visit your personal dropbox. Click here to visit Zach's dropbox. We are interested in getting your feedback regarding this new feature.

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