Lectures That Follow Pugh: Real Mathematical Analysis

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This discussion focuses on the availability of video lectures that align with the book "Real Mathematical Analysis" by Pugh. Brent Nelson from Berkeley has utilized Pugh for his course 105, providing a syllabus, handwritten notes, and assignments for chapters 5 and 6. Additionally, there are 47 pages of review notes for graduate students in statistics at Berkeley and a 78-page adaptation from UNC's graduate biostatistics program. Evan Chen and Alexander Yong have also contributed notes and outlines for chapters 1-4, but no video lectures have been identified as of yet.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with "Real Mathematical Analysis" by Pugh
  • Understanding of graduate-level statistics concepts
  • Basic knowledge of course structure in higher education
  • Ability to interpret handwritten mathematical notes
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  • Research Brent Nelson's course materials for Pugh's 105 at Berkeley
  • Explore Evan Chen's notes for Pugh's 104 course
  • Investigate the UNC graduate biostatistics program adaptation of Pugh
  • Look for additional resources or forums discussing video lectures on Pugh's work
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Graduate students in mathematics and statistics, educators seeking course materials based on Pugh's "Real Mathematical Analysis," and anyone interested in structured academic resources for advanced mathematical analysis.

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Not sure if this is the correct forum. But are there any video lectures that follow the book Pugh: Real Mathematical Analysis? Thanks.
 
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I think this is the best forum.

Since no one has answered and these are probably useful for someone:

Brent Nelson at Berkeley used Pugh for 105: syllabus, and notes, assignments and midterms for chapters 5 and 6 (with solutions). Notes are at the right, by section and are handwritten.

Here are some review notes (47 pages) based on Pugh to get graduate students in statistics up to speed at Berkeley. And here is an adaption (78 pages) by UNC's graduate biostatistics program for the same purpose that incorporates other sources.

Here are Evan Chen's 74 pages of notes from Pugh's 104 course for chapters 1-4.

Here are Alexander Yong's outline and assignments from Pugh for chapters 1-4 (listed problems). Not sure if the numbers have changed for problems since the then available edition. Also includes a midterm; and a final exam review.

Haven't yet seen video lectures.

micromass might be willing to comment on problem selection.
 
TurboDiesel said:
micromass might be willing to comment on problem selection.
Sadly, we haven't seen micromass around in a few years. He was a large reason why I joined PF in the first place.
 
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