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Unit name Advanced Topics in Analysis
Unit code KMA454
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Sciences and Engineering
School of Natural Sciences
Discipline Mathematics
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Learning Outcomes

1

Explain and reproduce the proofs and implications of major results in mathematical analysis.

2

Identify mathematical structures within theoretical and real-world problems that enable their solution using advanced tools from analysis.

3

Clearly communicate results in analysis to an audience of peers using appropriate language and notation.

4

Conduct a mathematical investigation via guided and independent learning.

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Requisites

Prerequisites

Students may enrol in this unit if they are eligible to enrol in Honours Mathematics, Statistics and Decision Science, or Physics, or by agreement with the Mathematics Honours Coordinator.

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

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Assessment

AT1 - 30 minute presentation (10%)

AT2 - 45 minute mid-semester test (15%)

AT3 - 45 minute end-of-semester test (15%)

AT4 -  4 to 6  assignments (60%)

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