Course Code: MATH-310
Course Title: Real Analysis-II
Prerequisite(s): Real Analysis-I
Credit Hours: 3+0
Objectives of the course:
A continuation of Real Analysis I, this course will continue to cover the fundamentals of real analysis, concentrating on the Riemann-Stieltjes integrals, Functions of Bounded Variation, Improper Integrals, and convergence of series. Emphasis would be on proofs of main results.
Course Contents:
The Riemann-Stieltjes Integrals: Definition and existence of integrals, properties of integrals, fundamental theorem of calculus and its applications, change of variable theorem, integration by parts. Functions of Bounded Variation: Definition and examples, properties of functions of bounded variation. Improper Integrals: Types of improper integrals, tests for convergence of improper integrals, beta and gamma functions, absolute and conditional convergence of improper integrals. Sequences and Series of Functions: Power series, definition of point-wise and uniform convergence, uniform convergence and continuity, uniform convergence and differentiation, examples of uniform convergence.
Recommended Books:
1. Lang S., Analysis I, Addison-Wesley Publ. Co., Reading, Massachusetts, 1968.
2. Rudin W., Principles of Mathematical Analysis, 3rd Ed., McGraw-Hill, 1976.
3. Habibullah G. M., Real Analysis, Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore, Pakistan, 2002.
4. Royden H.L, FitzPatrick P.M. Real Analysis, 4th ed, 2009
5. Davidson K. R. and A. P. Donsig, Real Analysis with Real Applications, Prentice Hall Inc., Upper Saddle River, 2002.
6. Folland G. B. Real Analysis, 2nd Edition, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1999.
7. Hewitt E and Stromberg K. Real and Abstract Analysis, Springer-Verlag, Berlin
Heidelberg New York, 1965.
8. Bartle G., Sherbert R., Introduction to Real Analysis, 3rd edition, John Wiley, New York, 1999.