MATH3200 (Introduction to Topology)
- MATH3200, Spring 2005
- Instructor: Dr R.M. Green
- Venue: MWF 11, ECCR 108
- Office: MATH 313
- Email: rmg [AT] euclid.colorado.edu
- Office Hours: M 2, W 10, F 10, or by appointment
- Text
- Introduction to Topology by Bert Mendelson
(third edition)
- Outline of syllabus
- Theory of sets, metric spaces, topological spaces, connectedness,
compactness. This roughly corresponds to chapters 1, 2, 3.1-3.7, 4.1-4.6
and 5.1-5.4 of the book.
- Grading
- Your grade will be computed from:
- Homework: 1/6 of final grade;
- Two Midterms: 1/4 of final grade each;
- Final Exam: 1/3 of final grade.
The three examination scores may be individually curved to produce an
appropriate profile.
- Tests
- The two midterms will be held during class on Wednesday,
February 9, and Wednesday, March 16, 2005.
- The final exam is on Thursday May 5 from 10.30am to 1pm
in the usual classroom.
Bring your CU student ID to all of your tests.
- Homework
- Homework is due at the beginning of class.
Usually, not all of the problems will be graded. Show
all your working.
- Students With Disabilities
- If you qualify for accommodations because of a disability, please submit a
letter to me from Disability Services in a timely manner so that your needs may
be addressed. Disability Services determines accommodations based on
documented disabilities. Contact: 303-492-8671, Willard 322, or
www.Colorado.EDU/disabilityservices
- Disability Services' letters for students with disabilities indicate
legally-mandated, reasonable accommodations. Other letters/requests you may
receive from agencies such as the Wardenburg Student Health Center, or other
health providers, such as physicians or counselors, are recommendations you may
choose to follow to assist students but are not necessarily legal mandates.
The syllabus statements and answers to Frequently Asked Questions can be found
at
www.colorado.edu/disabilityservices
- Missed Exams
- If you know that you are going to miss an exam or cannot take the final
exam at the scheduled time, please notify your instructor at least two weeks
in advance. If you miss a midterm exam for any acceptable reason (e.g.
religious obligation, documented illness), that midterm exam score will be
replaced by your other midterm exam grade. If you miss both exams for
acceptable reasons, your course grade will be based entirely on your final
exam score. If you miss the final exam and have not rescheduled it in
advance, you will score zero on the final or receive an incomplete in the
course, depending on the circumstances.
- Religious Obligations
- Campus policy regarding religious observances requires that faculty make every
effort to reasonably and fairly deal with all students who, because of
religious obligations, have conflicts with scheduled exams, assignments or
required attendance. In this class,
if you have a religious obligation that conflicts with one of the exams,
please let your instructor know at least two weeks in advance.
See policy details at
http://www.colorado.edu/policies/fac_relig.html
- Student Classroom and Course-Related Behavior
- Students and faculty each have responsibility for maintaining an appropriate
learning environment. Students who fail to adhere to behavioral standards may
be subject to discipline. Faculty have the professional responsibility to treat
students with understanding, dignity and respect, to guide classroom discussion
and to set reasonable limits on the manner in which students express opinions.
See policies at
http://www.colorado.edu/policies/classbehavior.html
and at
http://www.colorado.edu/studentaffairs/judicialaffairs/code.html#student_code
- Please, no open yawning in the classroom!
- Honor Code
- All students of the University of Colorado at Boulder are responsible for
knowing and adhering to the academic integrity policy of this institution.
Violations of this policy may include: cheating, plagiarism, aid of academic
dishonesty, fabrication, lying, bribery, and threatening behavior. All
incidents of academic misconduct shall be reported to the Honor Code Council
(honor@colorado.edu; 303-725-2273). Students who are found to be in violation
of the academic integrity policy will be subject to both academic sanctions
from the faculty member and non-academic sanctions (including but not limited
to university probation, suspension, or expulsion). Additional information on
the Honor Code can be found at
http://www.colorado.edu/policies/honor.html and at
http://www.colorado.edu/academics/honorcode/
- Statement on Sexual Harassment
- The University of Colorado Policy on Sexual Harassment applies to all students,
staff and faculty. Sexual harassment is unwelcome sexual attention. It can
involve intimidation, threats, coercion, or promises or create an environment
that is hostile or offensive. Harassment may occur between members of the same
or opposite gender and between any combination of members in the campus
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harassed should contact the Office of Sexual Harassment (OSH) at 303-492-2127
or the Office of Judicial Affairs at 303-492-5550. Information about the OSH
and the campus resources available to assist individuals who believe they have
been sexually harassed can be obtained at:
http://www.colorado.edu/sexualharassment/
Homework assignments
- Assignment 1 (assigned Mon 10 Jan, due Wed 19 Jan)
- 1.2: 1 (a, c, d, e, h), 2, 3
- 1.3: 1 (b, d, f), 2
- 1.4: 1 (b, d), 2, 4
- Graded: 1.2.2 (2), 1.3.2 (4), 1.4.4 (4)
- Assignment 2 (assigned Wed 19 Jan, due Wed 26 Jan)
- 1.5: 1, 3
- 1.6: 1 (b, d), 2, 4 (a, b), 5
- 1.7: 2, 4
- Graded: 1.5.3 (2), 1.6.4 (4), 1.7.4 (4)
- Assignment 3 (assigned Mon 24 Jan, due Mon 31 Jan)
- 1.8: 1, 3
- 1.9: 1, 4
- 1.10: 1
- Graded: 1.8.1 (2), 1.9.1 (4), 1.10.1 (4)
- Assignment 4 (assigned Mon 31 Jan, due Mon 7 Feb)
- 2.2: 1, 4, 6, 7
- 2.3: 2
- Graded: 2.2.4 (3), 2.2.7 (3), 2.3.2 (4)
- Assignment 5 (assigned Mon 7 Feb, due Wed 16 Feb)
- 2.4: 1, 4, 6, 8
- 2.5: 1, 7, 8
- Graded: 2.4.1 (4), 2.4.6 (2), 2.5.8 (4)
- Assignment 6 (assigned Mon 14 Feb, due Mon 21 Feb)
- 2.6: 2, 3
- 2.7: 1, 4, 7, 8
- Graded: 2.6.3 (4), 2.7.1 (3), 2.7.8 (3)
- Assignment 7 (assigned Mon 21 Feb, due Mon 28 Feb)
- 3.2: 2, 4, 5, 6
- 3.3: 2, 3
- Graded: 3.2.4 (4), 3.2.6 (2), 3.3.2 (4)
- Assignment 8 (assigned Mon 28 Feb, due Mon 7 Mar)
- 3.4: 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 13
- Graded: 3.4.2 (4), 3.4.3 (4), 3.4.8 (2 + 1 bonus)
- Assignment 9 (assigned Mon 7 Mar, due Mon 14 Mar)
- 3.5: 1, 3
- 3.6: 1, 3, 4, 8
- Graded: 3.5.1 (3), 3.5.3 (4), 3.6.3 (3)
- Assignment 10 (assigned Mon 14 Mar, due Wed 30 Mar)
- 3.7: 2, 6
- 4.2: 1, 3, 5
- Graded: 3.7.6 (3), 4.2.1 (3), 4.2.5 (4)
- Assignment 11 (assigned Mon 28 Mar, due Mon 4 Apr)
- 4.3: 1 (note: "intervals" need not be bounded)
- 4.4: 1 (you may not use the intermediate value theorem), 4 (you may
assume that p is continuous)
- Graded: 4.3.1 (3), 4.4.4 (7)
- Assignment 12 (assigned Mon 4 Apr, due Mon 11 Apr)
- 4.5: 2, 5, 6
- 4.6: 1, 3, 4
- Graded: 4.5.2 (2), 4.6.3 (6), 4.6.4 (2)
- Assignment 13 (assigned Mon 11 Apr, due Mon 18 Apr)
- 5.2: 1, 2, 4
- Graded: 5.2.1 (3), 5.2.2 (2), 5.2.4 (5)
- Assignment 14 (assigned Mon 18 Apr, due Mon 25 Apr)
- 5.3: 2
- 5.4: 2, 3 (but omit the last part about Rn and
Sn).
Final scores
- A
- 1087-1166
- (2 students)
- B
- 954-1028
- (5 students)
- C
- 919
- (1 student)
- D
- 718-809
- (2 students)
- D-
- 688-696
- (2 students)
- F
- 197-673
- (6 students)