Topology - Mathematics 362 - Fall 2011

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Instructor: Ramin Naimi
Office: Fowler 403
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Phone: (323) 259-2550
 Fax: (323) 259-2704
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Web: www.rnaimi.oxy.edu

Class Meetings: MWF 2:30-3:25, Room: Fowler 307.

Text: There is no required textbook. I will hand out class notes and also post them on our class website. I will also occasionally assign homework problems from the book by V. Prasolov, Intuitive Topology.  This is a good book, and I encourage you to purchase it, but you don't have to; I will give handouts containing the assigned problems. If you do end up buying the book, make sure to resist the temptation to look at the solutions as long as you can.  I also recommend James R. Munkres, Topology, which is an excellent and classic textbook on point-set topology.

Topics: metric spaces; continuity in metric space; topological spaces; connectness; compactness; homeomorphism and topological invariants; product and quotient spaces; manifolds; embeddings, isotopy, connected sums of manifolds; classification of compact surfaces; orientability; homotopy, paths, loops, knots, and links.

Homework: HW will be assigned in every class meeting, due the next class meeting. Doing HW is essential to learning mathematics -- there is no way around it.  You should spend at least two to three hours on homework every other day.  I encourage you to work with your classmates and/or get help from me or the CAE on problems you can't do. But be honest with yourself: after working with classmates or getting help, ask yourself: "Will I be able to do this problem on my own if it's on the exam?" To find out, write up your own work, without looking at work you already did with others.

Quizzes: We will have an in-class quiz (about 30 minutes) roughly every other week. Exact dates will be announced in advance.

Final : The final exam date and time is determined by the Registrar's Office (www.oxy.edu/Registrar.xml). Please check to make sure you do not have any time conflicts with this date and time (or any early travel plans); I do not give early or late finals. The final exam will cover all topics covered during the semester.

Make-ups: No make-up exams will be given. If you miss an exam with a valid excuse (e.g., a medical reason), and provide documentation for it, that exam will simply not count for you—instead, your other eams and final exam will count proportionally more. This policy does not apply to the final exam.
Grading: Your grade for the semester will be computed according to this table:
Quizzes 65%
Final 35%

Attendance: You are responsible for everything that goes on in every class meeting, such as announcements, handouts, taught topics that are not in the class notes, etc.  This means even if you miss a class for a valid reason, it is your responsibility to contact me and find out what you missed.

E-mail: When necessary, I will make announcements via the class mailing list, instead of in the classroom. I expect you to check your email at least once a day. Feel free to use our class email list, math362-L@oxy.edu, to send messages to everyone in the class.

Academic Honesty: I feel strongly about protecting honest and hard-working students against unfair and dishonest actions sometimes committed by a few. I don't give warnings; I refer all suspicious cases to the Judicial Examiner without hesitation.

Students with learning disability: Please see me and the CAE to arrange for any special needs.


Updated: 31 August, 2009 17:44:19