We are embarking on a part of the course that deals with infinity — that is, with sequences (infinite lists of numbers) and series (infinite sums of numbers). We are studying this idea in a rigorous mathematical way, but it is a concept that is important in many non-mathematical areas – religion, philosophy, art, and many more. Almost every child, from shortly after they learn to count, has some idea of infinity.
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This course is MAT 1575 Calculus II, section D506, taught by Prof. Jonas Reitz in Fall 2024.
Class hours (N719): M/W 10-11:40
Office hours (N707): M/W 11:40-12:40
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