REAL ANALISYS

MAT/05 - 6 CFU - 2° Semester

Teaching Staff

ALFONSO VILLANI


Learning Objectives

The aim of the course is to make the students familiar with basic concepts, main theorems and most used techniques in Real Analysis. Also, basic facts in Functional Analysis will be considered. This will give the students a more complete education in the field of Mathematical Analysis and will provide them with useful prerequisites in order to follow more advanced courses.


Course Structure

The course main topics will be explained by the teacher during formal lectures. These will be focusing on each topic's general principles and new concepts that have not been studied before. Each's topic's additional resources and subchapters will be presented by turning over groups of students. The goal is to have students develop study autonomy and teaching abilities, skills that are essential for students who want to pursue a career in research or teaching.



Detailed Course Content

Measure with density and Radon-Nikodym theorem. A characterization of convergence in L^p:Vitali's theorem. Bounded variation and absoluyely continuous real functions. Normed and seminormed spaces. Linear Transformations. The Hahn-Banach theorem. Weak and weak* topology. Hilbert spaces. Fourier transform.



Textbook Information

1. A. Villani, Appunti del corso di Istituzioni di Analisi Superiore, dispense on line

2. W. Rudin, Real and Complex Analysis, Third edition, Mc Graw Hill

3. R. Larsen, Functional Analysis, an introduction, Marcel Dekker

4. H. Royden, Real Analysis, 2nd ed., Macmillan




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