Math 101. Sets, Groups, and Topology Contact Information
Math 101. Sets, Groups, and Topology Contact Information
Contact information
Instructor : Jonathan Mboyo Esole
Office : Science Center 239
Email : esole at math.harvard.edu
Website : http://www.math.harvard.edu/~esole
Office hours : TBA
Course Assistant : Justin Cavitt
Outline
The goal of this course is to introduce the practice of higher mathematics, with minimal prerequisites.
We will discuss mathematical proofs, sets and mappings, group theory and topology.
Prerequisites
An interest in mathematical reasoning.Familiarity with algebra, geometry and/or calculus is desir-
able. Students who have already taken Mathematics 23a,b, 25a,b or 55a,b should not take this course
for credit. This course, when taken for a letter grade, meets the General Education requirement for
Empirical and Mathematical Reasoning.
• homework (35%), an in-class midterm exam (25%), and a standard three-hour final exam (40%).
• homework (35%), an in-class midterm exam (15%), and a standard three-hour final exam (50%).
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Plan
This is a tentative sampling of possible topics:
References
Notes will be available in class and on the web. Some additional references:
• Robert S. Wolf, Proof, Logic, and Conjecture: The Mathematician’s Toolbox, 1998.