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This package provides the full course class notes, homework answers, and exam questions for the course MATH521 (advanced calculus I) at UNC Chapel hill.

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Introduction to Advanced Calculus 1 (The Real Numbers)

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Prove the irrationality of square root of two; Give some preliminary introduction to this course, including sets, functions, logics and proofs, induction.

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Axiom of Completeness and Consequences

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Introduce Axiom of Completeness, the bed rock of advanced calculus, where every nonempty bounded above subset of R has a lower upper bound (supremum), and every nonempty bounded below subset of R has a greatest lower bound (infimum). Introduce the consequences of the Axiom of Completeness, with the ...

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Consequences of Axiom of Completeness

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Explain the proof for the nested interval property, and also the proofs for the Archimedean Property, which is split into two parts.

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Consequences from Axiom of Completeness Continued.

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Explain and prove more consequences from the axiom of completeness. First, the density of rational numbers in real numbers using Archimedean principle 1 and axiom of completeness. Then prove the existence of the square root of 2 with contradiction. Lastly, the sequences argument with the algebraic l...

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Sequences

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Introduce sequences and its epsilon proof. Define the convergence of an to a and how to prove it with a backwards proof by first identifying the candidate for the limit and prove that that is the candidate, then prove convergence. Then introduce some theorems about sequences, namely the algebraic li...

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Algebraic Limit Theorem and Order Limit Theorem

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Explain and provide proof for the algebraic limit theorem and the order limit theorem. Use proof by contradiction for the assumption and conclusion of the two sequences.

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Limit of Sequence

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Give an epsilon proof for the limit of a sequence, where in more detail the partial sum of a series and its convergence is explained and tested with the p-series test. Then, introduce the Cauchy sequence and the monotone convergence theorem.

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Sequences

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Introduce sequences and its epsilon proof. Then explain sequences with the algebraic limit theorem and the order limit theorem. Write proof for the theorem that a sequence converges if and only if that sequence is a Cauchy sequence.

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Sequences and Topology of R

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Finish the lecture on sequences and the convergence of Cauchy. Then introduce the topology of R and in it the epsilon neighborhood of a in R. Define open sets, limit points, isolated points, and closed subsets.

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Topology of R

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Continue introducing the different parts to the topology of R, from the epsilon neighborhood of a, to open subsets of R, isolated points and limit points of A, then closed sets. Proof these different fundamentals of topology.

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Compact Sets

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Introduce and provide proof for compact sets, that is a set that is both bounded and closed, hence the Heine-Borel theorem. Then introduce the perfect set, the connected/disconnected sets, and lastly the canter set, write proofs for all three.

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