Tier 1 Analysis Exam
August 2006
Let fs ACR" + R™ be a function
(1) Prove that if f is uniformly continuous, and if {p,} is a Cauchy sequence in A,
then {(ps)} is a Cauchy sequence in R™
(2) Give an example of continuous f and a Cauchy sequence {p,} in some A (you
may take n = m ~ 1) for which {f(p.)} is not a Cauchy sequence
Let f : (a,8) CR R bea continuous function. Assume f is differentiable everywhere
in (a,0), except possibly at a point c. Show that, if lim /"(z) exists and is equal to L,
then f is differentiable at cand f'(¢) = b.
Let g: R? <> R be a O! function with g($, 3) =
where (r, 8) are the coordinates for the R’. Define f:R®— R by
Fee,n2)= 02,4),
for z #0. Show that the level surface f-"(3) has a tangent plane at the point (1,2,3)
and find a linear equation for it.
For which positive integers k does the series
converge? Justify your answer with a proof
Let f : R — R be a continuous function. Let xz € R and define the sequence {x}
inductively by setting zo = x and za+1 = f(t»). Suppose that {zq} is bounded. Prove
that there exists y ¢R such that f(y) ~ y.
Decide whether or not the funetion f :[0, 1] x {0, 1] + R defined by
, ifz¢Qand y=2eQ
%, ify¢Qandr=FeQ
0, if (2,u) €Q x Qor (ey) ER\QXR\Q
F(@,v)
is Riemann integrable on (0, 1] x [0,1]. Prove you decision from the definition without
invoking any theorems about integrable funetions. (Here all fractions 2 are assumed
to be reduced.)10.
Let f : R® + R bea C? function (Le. f has continuous second order partial deriva-
tives). Suppose py € R" is a critical point of f. If
det [2 -(
On,05; 1 #0,
show that po is isolated, ie. there is a neighborhood of pp in which pp is the only
critical point of f.
Prove that 5° gx converges pointwise but not uniformly on R. Let f(z) = 3° sot
Is it true that the Riemann integral i f()dz = 3: ft splreedz? Justify
cat
. Let {an} be a sequence. Show that
limsup 2 < timsup (aq ~ay-1)
Let Q C R® be any solid rectangular box with one vertex at the origin. Show that
xa ca
Xf gg
Li [eeaeeaee
Here A is the unit outer normal on 9 and dS is the area element. (You should notice
that this integral is not an improper integral.)