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INTRODUCTION TO ANALYSIS (II), SPRING SEMESTER, 2014/2015

March 2 , 2015
[R] for W. Rudins, [A] for T. M. Apostols, and [M] for M. Muresans.

EXERCISES OF CHAPTER 7 (I)


[A] Ex. 9.2 (a counterexample concerning the product of uniformly convergent
sequences),
9.5 ((1/(1
+ nx))
+ nx))), 9.6, 9.9 (Dinis theorem), 9.11
(
)
(and (x/(1 )
(
xn (1 x) ), 9.12 (
(1)n+1 gn ), 9.13 (Abels test)
EXERCISES OF CHAPTER 7 (II)
[R] Ex. 7.7, 7.8
[A] Ex. 9.10, 9.20, 9.22
HOMEWORK 1
Due March 9 (Monday), 2015
1. [R] Ex. 7.1 = [A] 9.1 (uniformly convergent sequence of bounded functions is
uniformly bounded)
2. [R] Ex. 7.2 = [A] 9.3 (about the sum and the product of uniformly convergent
sequences)
3. [R] Ex. 7.3 (constructing an example showing that the product of uniformly
convergent sequences does not converge uniformly).
(
)
4. [R] Ex. 7.4 (
1/(1 + n2 x) )
(
)
2
5. [R] Ex. 7.5 (
sin (/x) 1( 1 , 1 ] converges absolutely, but not uniformly)
n+1 n

HOMEWORK 2
Due March 9 (Monday), 2015
1. [A] Ex. 9.4 (Does (g(fn )) converge uniformly if fn converges uniformly and g is
continuous?)
2. [R] Ex. 7.11 (Dirichlets test) = [A] theorem 9.15. Then apply this test to solve
[R] Ex. 7.6
3. [R] Ex. 7.9 = [A] 9.7 ( about fn (xn ) f (x) )
11/n

4. [A] Ex. 9.16 (Prove or disprove


fn (x) dx
0

f (x) dx)

5. [R] Ex. 7.12 (weak form of Lebesgues dominated convergence theorem)

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