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The UW Math Department maintains an Old Exam Archive for 327. Use these to understand the specific "style" of proof your professor expects.
| Instructor | Known for | Teaching style | |------------|-----------|----------------| | | Very clear, rigorous, no-nonsense | Blackboard proofs, challenging exams, generous curves | | Sara Billey | Supportive, emphasizes proof writing workshops | Group work in lecture, frequent low-stakes writing assignments | | John M. Lee | Author of Introduction to Smooth Manifolds ; very precise but fast-paced | Expects high mathematical maturity – less hand-holding | | James A. Morrow | Veteran teacher, uses Abbott closely, gives many examples | Weekly “proof checklists” – great for beginners | math 327 uw
The course begins by dismantling the intuition you built in calculus. In calculus, you dealt with "continuous" functions as those you could draw without lifting a pencil. In Math 327, you learn that intuition is dangerous. The UW Math Department maintains an Old Exam Archive for 327
Are you currently taking this course, or are you trying to decide whether to register for it? Lee | Author of Introduction to Smooth Manifolds
The "moral" of Math 327 is that mathematics is a structure of logic, not just a toolbox for engineers. By the end of the course, a student has transitioned from a "calculator" to a "mathematician." It prepares you for Abstract Algebra (Math 402), Complex Analysis, and higher-level topology.
Convergence tests (Ratio, Root, Comparison), absolute convergence, and alternating series.
: Typically involves three weekly lectures and emphasizes the construction of clear, logical mathematical proofs. Department of Mathematics | University of Washington +2 Required & Recommended Textbooks Instructors commonly use or reference the following texts available through the UW Math Department : Advanced Calculus (2nd Ed.) by Patrick M. Fitzpatrick. Principles of Mathematical Analysis (3rd Ed.) by Walter Rudin (often called "Baby Rudin"). Elementary Analysis (2nd Ed.) by Kenneth A. Ross. Department of Mathematics | University of Washington +1 Show more Student Resources & Tips 11 sites Math 327 Instructor Elena Pezzoli; pezzoli@math.washington.edu Late homework will not be accepted, but I will drop your worst HW score. A number of problems from each homework assignment will b... Department of Mathematics | University of Washington Math 327: Dept of Mathematics, University of Washington Textbooks. Advanced Calculus (Second Edition) by Patrick M. Fitzpatrick. Principles of Mathematical Analysis (Third Edition) by Wa... Department of Mathematics | University of Washington Math 327 | Department of Mathematics Math 327 - Introduction to Real Analysis * Advanced Calculus (Second Edition) by Patrick M. Fitzpatrick. * Principles of Mathemati... Department of Mathematics | University of Washington Show all Writing Tips