General Information (Catalog listing)
01:640:435 Geometry (3)
Various geometries, including projective and non-Euclidean geometries, and geometric axiom systems.
Prerequisites: CALC3, 01:640:250, and 300, or permission of department.
Prerequisites
Most notions of differential geometry are formulated with the help of Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra. Math 300 is an important prerequisite because it helps students build mathematical maturity and gain the ability to understand, formulate and present precise mathematical concepts and proofs. Additional exposure to proofs in courses like Math 311 and Math 350 is also helpful.
Textbook
For current textbook please refer to our Master Textbook List page
Sample Syllabus
This course is taught during the Fall semester.
Schedule of Sections:
01:640:435 Schedule of Sections
Previous semesters:
- Fall 2008. Prof. Han
- Fall 2007, Sec. 01. Prof. Carbone, Sec. 02. Prof. Gonzalez
- Fall 2006, Sec. 1. Prof. Han
- Fall 2006, Sec. 02. Prof. X. Huang
- Fall 2005, Section 1, Prof. Han
- Fall 2004, Section 1, Prof. Han
- Fall 2002, Section 1, Prof. Han