Mar.11: Problem Set 4 is now posted. It is due on Gradescope on Monday, Apr.6. The penalty for late submission is 10% per day, up to 3 days. Submissions will not be accepted after Apr.9.
Feb.17: For those eligible to write: The make-up midterm 1 will be held on Monday, Feb.23, 3:30-4:20pm, in MC-106.
Feb.15: Problem Set 3 is now posted. It is due on Gradescope on Monday, Mar.9. As with the previous two assignments, the penalty for late submission is 10% per day, up to 3 days. Submissions will not be accepted after Mar.12.
Feb.4: Grades for Assignment 1 have now been published on Gradescope. (NB: They have not yet been adjusted for late penalty.)
Feb.2: The Third Part of Lecture Notes covers Measurable functions, Lebesgue integral and Convergence theorems, Product measures on product spaces, and Fubini theorems. Enjoy!
Jan.25: Problem Set 2 is now posted (under Assignments). It is due on Gradescope on Monday, Feb.9.
Just a reminder: The first problem set is due tomorrow. The penalty for late submission is 10% per day, up to 3 days. Submissions will not be accepted after Jan.29th.
Jan.19: The list of presentation topics for the Math 9022B students is now posted under Assignments. Each graduate student should pick one problem from the list for their presentation, in synch with the other students so that no topic is selected twice. The assignment consists of a mandatory written report (typeset) and an optional in-class presentation (time permitting). The deadline for selecting the topic is Friday, Mar.27, and the deadline for submitting the written report is Friday, Apr.10.
Jan.10: The first Problem Set is now posted (under Assignments). It is due on Gradescope on Monday, Jan.26.
Jan.5: Here is the First Part of Lecture Notes (Measures, outer measures, Caratheodory extension). Enjoy responsibly! These notes are solely for the use of students in the course, as a learning aid. They constitute intellectual property of Dr. Adamus and may not be copied or distributed in any form in whole or in part.
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