TEXTS:  The Keys to Advanced Mathematics : Recurrent Themes
in Abstract Reasoning by Daniel Solow ( Paperback,  Books
Unlimited,1995
)
How to Solve It,  by G. Polya (Princeton U, ?)
Set Theory and related topics, 2nd Edition,
by S. Lipshutz ( Schaum/ Mcgraw Hill,1998)
| Week | Monday | Wednesday | Friday | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1/18 No Class: MLK DAY | 1/20 Topic: Introduction and general remarks. | 1/22 Read :Polya Part I DS:1.1 Problems:DS 1.1,3,5 | 
| 2 | 1/25Topic: Sets and set operations. Read: Finish Polya (all but dictionary) DS:1.2,1.3; 3.1-3.1.2 SOS: ch 1, Solved problems 1-19 ch 2, Solved problems 1-15 Do: DS:1.7,1.9-1.14 SOS: ch1: 41-45 | 1/27 Topic: Sets and set inclusion. Begin conditional
statements. Read: DS:1.4,1.5 Do: SOS: ch 2: 31,33, 38 | 1/29Topic: More on sets.What is a proof? Read : DS:1.6-(?) SOS: Do: SOS: Proof w/o Words #1. | 
| 3 | 2/1Read :Polya: Notation Polya: Definition Polya: Reductio ad absurdum and indirect proof. DS:1.6-1.6.2 Do: DS:1.15,1.17,1.18,1.21-3;3.3.4 1.25,1.27   | 2/3 Truth Tables Read : SOS: 10.1-10.4;10.8 DS: 1.6-1.6.2; 1.6.4 SOS Probs: 10.1-10.4 Do: Proof Evaluation #1 | 2/5 Read : SOS: 10.22-10.24   | 
| 4 | 8 Read : Polya:Problems to find...prove Decomposing and recombining. SOS:10.5,10.6,10.8,10.9, 10.10 Problems: 10.5, 10.6, 10.12- 10.16 Do: SOS: 10.25,10.26, 10.28 | 10 Read : Polya: Can you check the result? Can you
derive the
result differently? DS: 1.6.3,1.6.4;3.1.4(cartesian Product) SOS: 10.11; 3.1,3.2 Solved Problems SOS: 3.1-3.3;10.17,10.18 Do:SOS: 3.34,3.35,3.38,3.39; Proof Evaluation #2 | 12Read SOS : Problems: Proof w/o Words #3. DO: SOS: 10.29 (a,b),10.32 DS: 3.7 a,3.8a, | 
| 5 | 15 Read: Polya:Signs of progress SOS: 2.1-2.5 (review on real numbers) problems 2.17-2.22 DS: 1.6.3,1.6.4 (again!) Problems: SOS: 2.51, 2.64,2.66,2.67,2.71 DW: 1.29, 1.30, 1.32,1.35 | 17 Read: Polya:Working Backwards SOS: 1.9, 5.2,5.3 solved prob 1.13,1.27, 1.28; 5.1,5.2 D.S:1.67 Problems: SOS: 1.51 (a,c), 1.64,1.65; 5.28 Proof Evaluation #3 D.S.:1.36, 1.37 | 19Read: Polya: "The intelligent problem solver" and "The intelligent reader." SOS: p41 "divisibility" Ex.2.7 DS: 1.6.8, 1.6.9 Problems: Proof w/o Words #4. DS:1.45-1.48 | 
| 6 | 22Read: SOS: 4.1,4.2 (94-95 mid) solved probs:4.1,4.3,4.4, 4.6,4.8 DS: 3.2.1 Do: SOS :4.31, 4.32,4.35 | 24Read: SOS: 4.3,4.4 solved Probs: 4.11,4.12,4.14 DS:3.2.3 Do: Prove (i) C is a subset of f -1(f(C)). (ii) f ( f -1(D)) is a subset of D Proof Evaluation #4 | 26Read: SOS: 4.3,4.4 solved Probs: 4.11,4.12,4.14,4.17,4.18(a,b), 4.21 DS:3.2.3 DO: Proof w/o Words #5. SOS:4.39,4.40, 4.41, 4.43(a,b) | 
| 7 | 3/1 Read: DS:3.2.3; 1.6.10(negation), 1.6.12(uniqueness) Do: SOS:4.48 (a,b) DS:3.25, 3.26 | 3/3Read SOS: 4.4, 5,8; 5.3 through Ex.5.2 solved probs:4.19, 4.20, 4.23;.5.13,5.14; 5.2, 5.3 Do: Proof Evaluation #5 SOS:4.45, 4.48 5.39,5.40; 5.30,5.31 | 3/5 Read: SOS: 1.9; sp 1.29 DS:1.6.10, 1.6.12 DO:Proof w/o Words #6. DS: 1.43,.1.44, 1.50 SOS:1.66,1.67 | 
| 8 Exam #1 | 8 Read: DS:2.2.1 DO: DS:2.7,2.8,2.9,2.10 | 10 Read SOS 3.3, 3.4; 3.8 solved probs 3.7(a,b), 3.16, 3.17 DS: pages 118-121 Do: SOS: 3.55 | 12 . Read SOS: 3.6 solved probs 3.6(a,b),3.7(a,b) DO: 3.41(a,b),3.45(a,d), 3.46(a-c) | 
| 9Spring Break | 15 No class. | 17 No class. | 19 No class. | 
| 10 | 22 Equivalence relations SOS:   | 24 Equivalence relations and Partitions: Integer
Congruence Read SOS: 3.9 Solved probs 3.22, 3.23, 3.26 DS: pages121-123, 5.1.3 DO: SOS: 3.59a, 360a DS: 5.2 Proof Evaluation #6 | 26 Proof
w/o Words #7. cardinal equivalence Read SOS:solved probs:3.24,3.25,3.27, DO: SOS:3.58, 3.59b, 3.60b | 
| 11 | 29More on congruence classes Countable and uncountable sets. Read SOS:1.8,6.1, 6.2, 6.3 solved probs: 1.21-1.23,6.1, 6.2, 6.4 DS:6.2.4 (this should cover several classes) DO: SOS:1.59-1.61, 6.31 | 31Arithmetic and congruence I Read: SOS:6.3, 6.4 solved probs:6.3,6.4, 6.15 Method 1 Do:DS:6.11 SOS:6.33 Proof Evaluation #7 | 4/2 Read: SOS:6.3,6.4,6.5 solved probs: 6.10,6.11 Do: | 
| 12 | 4/5 Read: DO:   | 4/7Read SOS: 6.5,2.7(start w/ Theorem 2.8 thru example
2.8) solved probs: 2.34,2.38 DO :2.78,2.82 | 4/9Read DS:5.1.1;5.1.2; 5.1.4 SOS: Theorems 2.10 and 2.11 solved probs:2.39-2.41,2.45 Do:DS:5.1 SOS:2.83,2.90 | 
| 13Exam #2 | 12Read SOS: 2.8,2.9 solved probs: 2.35,2.37,2.40,2.46 Do: 2.79,2.80, 2.87 | 14Review for Exam #2 Proof Evaluation #8 | 16 | 
| 14 | 19Read: DS: 1.6.5 (Induction) SOS:1.11 Solved probs:1.34-1.36;2.29;2.36 Do: SOS:1.73-1.75 DS:1.33(b); 1.34(b) | 21Read: ch 8: 120-122, solved probs 15,16, 19-23, 25 DO SOS:ch 8: 42,43, 39 | 23 Read DS: 5.2.1 | 
| 15Final Part I distributed | 26 READ DS:p311-312(Symmetry Groups) handout on Pigeons&Counting DO: handout:10.1,10.2 | 28 READHandout on Pidgeon Hole Principle Do:DS:5.15, 5.16 | 30 Read: DO: Proof Evaluation #9 Problems on Induction Distribute Final I | 
| 16 Last week of classes | 5/3Read: Handout on graphs, combinations. DO: 4 induction problems on sheet | 5Read: SOS:2.1, Thrm 2.11 Polya:p114-121 induction DO: | 7 |