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INTRODUCTION TO ANALYSIS (I), FALL SEMESTER, 2015

October 12 , 2015
[R] for W. Rudins, [A] for T. M. Apostols, and [M] for M. Muresans.

EXERCISES OF CHAPTER 2 (IV)


[R] 2.19
[A] Ex. 3.19 and 3.20 (examples about open cover), 3.26, 3.27 and 3.28 (two
more metrics in Rn ), 3.31 (closed ball is closed), 3.36 (about dense open sets),
3.37 (metrics for the product space)

HOMEWORK 4
Due 17:00 pm of October 12, 2015
1. [R] Ex. 2.24 (a metric space in which every infinite subset has a limit point is
separable)
2. [R] Ex. 2.25 (every compact metric space has a countable base, and therefore
is separable)
3. [R] Ex. 2.26 (a metric space in which every infinite subset has a limit point is
compact)
4. [R] Ex. 2.29 (the structure of open sets in R)
HOMEWORK 5
Due 17:00 pm of October 19, 2015
1. [A] Ex. 3.21 (open cover of a countable/uncountable set)
2. [A] Ex. 3.42 Though Q [0, 1] is a closed and bounded subset of Q, show that
Q [0, 1] is not compact.
3. [A] Ex. 4.37 (a metric space S is connected if, and only if, the only subsets of
S which are both open and closed in S are the empty set and S itself)
4. [R] Ex. 2.20 and [A] Ex. 4.39 (closures and interiors of connected sets) Solve
the question by giving proof(s) or counterexample(s).
5. [R] Ex. 2.21 (every convex subset of Rk is connected)

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