18.100B Real Analysis
18.100B Real Analysis (Spring 2025, MIT OCW). Instructor: Prof. Tobias Holck Colding. This course gives an introduction to analysis, and the goal is twofold:
1. To learn how to prove mathematical theorems in analysis and how to write proofs.
2. To prove theorems in calculus in a rigorous way.
The course will start with real numbers, limits, convergence, series and continuity. We will continue on with metric spaces, differentiation and Riemann integrals. After that, we will move on to differential equations.
(from ocw.mit.edu)
| Lecture 02 - Introduction to Real Numbers (cont.) |
We will get deeper into some of the properties of the real numbers that we will need and use in the class. This will include completeness in the form of least upper bound property of a bounded subset of the reals. We will also see that the set of rational numbers is not complete and we will therefore need a larger set of numbers. This larger set is the reals.
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