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Lecture Notes Some Lecture Notes. (pdf 671 Kb) Notes from the 'Foundations' part of the 1998 first year first semester course, MATH 1115 (Mathematics and its Applications I Honours). A rigorous introduction up through Riemann Integration, including an overview of the Fundamental Existence and Uniqueness Theorem for Ordinary Differential Equations. (pdf 272 Kb) Notes from the 'Foundations' part of the 1999 first year first semester course, MATH 1115 (Mathematics and its Applications I Honours). These are to be used in conjunction with the1998 notes. The main difference being that continuity of functions is here approached first via convergence of sequences. (pdf 279 Kb) Notes from the 'Foundations' part of the 2001 first year course, MATH 1115 (Mathematics and its Applications I Honours).
There is less material than in 1998/9. The additional material was essentially covered in the second semester. (pdf 808 Kb) Notes from the 2002, second year course, MATH 2320 (Analysis I). To supplement the text 'Fundamental Ideas of Analysis' by M. Reed.
(pdf 1.2 Mb) Preliminary version of a text, used in the second year course B21H in the 1990s. Here are and for the course.
(pdf 284 Kb) Five lectures from the 'Instructional Workshop on Analysis and Geometry', held at the ANU Jan 23 - Feb 10, 1995. (pdf 158 Kb) A survey lecture from the 'Instructional Workshop on Analysis and Geometry', held at the ANU Jan 23 - Feb 10, 1995.
Last updated: 16 January 2004.