The material in these notes constitute my personal notes that are used in the course lectures for MATH 324 and 325 (Real Analysis I, II). You will find that the lectures and these notes are very closely aligned. The notes highlight the important ideas and examples that you should master as a student. You may find these notes useful if:
- you miss a lecture and need to know what was covered,
- you want to know what material you are expected to master,
- you want to know the level of difficulty of questions that you should expect in a test, and
- you want to see more worked out examples in addition to those worked out in the lectures.
If you find any typos or errors in these notes, no matter how small, please email me a short description (with a page number) of the typo/error. Suggestions and comments on how to improve the notes are also welcomed.
Cesar O. Aguilar
SUNY Geneseo