Sunday, January 15, 2012

Point-set, and Match

I haven't posted anything in a long while. It's probably been a bit too long, but it'll be a bit longer for anything non-mathematical. Anyway, this past semester I took a point-set topology class taught in the style of Moore. The professor gives the students a list of definitions and theorems, then the students prove the theorems and present them to the class. At the end, each student gives the professor a big ol' collection of the theorems. I decided to type mine up, so that it'd be easier to read. Rather than hoard it, I figured I'd post in on the webz so that anyone can read it, and, more importantly, so that people who get stuck on homework problems can find the answers, easily and without thinking too much.

The link to the document is here. Enjoy, I guess.


(this guy was just cruisin' real slow in the snow.  he seemed pretty bummed to be outside.)

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