MATH 131A
Analysis
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Requisites: courses 32B, 33B. Recommended: course 115A. Rigorous introduction to foundations of real analysis; real numbers, point set topology in Euclidean space, functions, continuity. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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This class in general should only be for people who like math and proofs! Do not take this class if you don't have to. As for the teacher, he is not all that bad for such a complex course as analysis. He knows his stuff, and just goes over theorems and proofs from the book. Midterms are easy, and the final is the most difficult. HW is graded heavily so do HW correctly and 60% on midterms and final can get you a B or higher depending on the class average. It is all proofs so make sure your a proof lover.!
This class in general should only be for people who like math and proofs! Do not take this class if you don't have to. As for the teacher, he is not all that bad for such a complex course as analysis. He knows his stuff, and just goes over theorems and proofs from the book. Midterms are easy, and the final is the most difficult. HW is graded heavily so do HW correctly and 60% on midterms and final can get you a B or higher depending on the class average. It is all proofs so make sure your a proof lover.!
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Winter 2021 - Professor Khitrik is an amazing professor. He give us clear concrete examples of proofs and theorems. His lectures are very clear and I was able to follow along and ask for help. Although the exams are in the harder side (it is Analysis) he ended up curving my grade even though I got really rough exam scores.
Winter 2021 - Professor Khitrik is an amazing professor. He give us clear concrete examples of proofs and theorems. His lectures are very clear and I was able to follow along and ask for help. Although the exams are in the harder side (it is Analysis) he ended up curving my grade even though I got really rough exam scores.