MATH 541–001
Fall 2001
Classroom: 323 TMCB.
Class Time: 9:00-9:50 a.m. MWF.
Instructor: Chris Grant, 283 TMCB, 378–4105, grant@math.byu.edu. The address for the website for this class is:
http://www.math.byu.edu/~grant/courses/m541/f01/index.html
Office Hours: Tentatively 10:00–10:50 a.m. MWF, and 11:00–11:50 a.m. MWF. Other times by appointment. (Or by simply dropping in. I am typically on campus from around 7 a.m. to around 6 p.m., and I probably spend most of that time in my office.)
Text: Lebesgue Integration on Euclidean Space, by Frank Jones, revised edition. We will probably make it through about Chapter 10 this semester, with the rest of the book being covered in Math 542. You can choose to read the text before or after the corresponding lecture, but, one way or the other, you're expected to read the text.
Homework:

With a few exceptions, homework assigned on a Monday is due on the Friday of the same week, and homework assigned on a Wednesday or Friday is due on the Friday of the following week. The exceptions have to do with the Thanksgiving holidays and the end of the semester. Homework assigned on November 14 is due on Tuesday, November 20, homework assigned on November 16, 19 or 20 is due on Friday, November 30, and homework assigned on December 5, 7, or 10 is due on Thursday, December 13.

Homework is due at 9 a.m. sharp. It can be brought by my office, put in my mailslot in 295 TMCB, or placed on the desk in the front of the classroom at the start of class. You are responsible for knowing when homework is due and for taking the initiative in turning it in. I will not take class time to remind you to turn homework in. A reasonably current table of homework assignments is at http://www.math.byu.edu/~grant/courses/m541/f01/hwork.html .

Homework that is turned in late, but less than one week late, will be eligible for 50% credit. Homework that is turned in one to two weeks late will be eligible for 25% credit. Homework that is turned in two to three weeks late will be eligible for 12.5% credit, etc. In case of an emergency (such as serious illness) or absence because of official university business, deadlines may be extended by mutual agreement with the instructor. Extensions should be negotiated with the instructor as early as possible. In particular, extensions for foreseeable absences must be negotiated before the absences occur. Indeterminate extensions will not be given. Under no circumstances will homework be accepted (for any credit) after midnight, December 13.

Most employers would find it unacceptable if an employee were to miss work several days in a row with no notification or explanation, even if that employee were to say something about having felt sick when he finally showed up at work again. For similar reasons, if you want full credit on homework turned in late due to illness, you should do more than scribble "I was sick!" at the bottom of your assignment when you finally get around to turning it in.

As you have probably learned by now, homework problems in advanced math classes typically demand solutions involving complete, clear, well-organized, arguments that are gramatically and logically correct. The problems in this class will be no exception. Please do not turn in your scratch work.

The BYU Academic Honesty Policy states that cheating "include[s]:

  1. Copying from another person's work during an examination or while completing an assignment.
  2. Allowing someone to copy from you during an examination or while completing an assignment.
  3. Using unauthorized materials during an examination or while completing an assignment.
  4. Collaborating on an examination or assignment without authorization.
  5. Taking an examination or completing an assignment for another or permitting another to take an examination or to complete an assignment for you."
In this class, you are not authorized to collaborate on homework assignments, and you are not authorized to use the Internet or a tutor to obtain homework solutions. You are authorized to come get hints from the instructor if you're stuck. If you have any questions at all about academic honesty as it pertains to this class, ask your instructor.
Midterm Exam: There will be one untimed midterm exam. It will be available in the Testing Center on October 18 and 19. Class will not be held on the 19th. You will not be permitted to use calculators, computers, books, or notes on the exam. You will be asked to sign a statement promising that you have received no information about the content of the exam from others, and that you will not provide any information about the content of the exam to others until the exams have been graded and returned to you.
Final Exam: The final exam is scheduled for Wednesday, December 19, 2001, from 7:00 to 10:00 a.m. in our classroom.
Grading: Each exam is worth 100 points, and the homework is worth a total of 200 points. The percentages of points necessary to get an A(–), B(–), C(–), etc., are yet to be determined but will, respectively, not rise above 90, 80, 70, etc. Over the last 4 years, the section G.P.A. for Math 541 has varied from about 2.7 to about 3.7. I would expect the section G.P.A. this semester to fall somewhere in that range, with the exact location depending on the performance of the class.
Studying: The BYU Catalog states: "The expectation for undergraduate courses is three hours of work per week per credit hour for the average student who is appropriately prepared; much more time may be required to achieve excellence." You should plan your study time for this course accordingly.
Getting Help: If you are having trouble understanding the material, please ask questions in class. Also, please feel free to come see me in my office.
Honor Code: All students are expected to adhere to the honor code and dress and grooming standards.
Disabilities: All students needing special accommodations because of disabilities should notify the instructor during the first week of school. All such accommodations will be coordinated through the University Accessibility Center. See http://ucs.byu.edu/gened/honors/eeo.html for a related legal statement, along with a statement on sexual harassment.