Lecturer: David Jerison, 2-247; 3-4394; (last name) at math.mit.edu
Office hours: Tues 1:30-2:30pm, Wed 3-4pm, Thurs 1:30-2:30pm and by appointment.

Required texts: Malcolm Adams and Victor Guillemin, Measure Theory and Probability , Birkhauser.
Elias M. Stein and Rami Shakarchi Fourier Analysis, an introduction, Princeton U. Press.

Course web page: http://www-math.mit.edu/18.103

Lectures: Tuesday and Thursday 11:00-12:30, Room 4-163.

Problem Sets: There will be about ten problem sets, due at the beginning of class each week except when there is an exam. Late homework will be accepted only if it is turned in within one week of the due date. There is no penalty for the first late homework assignment, but scores of all subsequent late papers will be multiplied by 1/2.

Homework Rules: Collaboration on problem sets is encouraged, but read each problem carefully and make an attempt to solve it by yourself. You must you must write up all homework problems by yourself.

Grading: Problem sets 30 percent; in-class test, 30 percent; final exam, 40 percent.

Hour test: One in-class test (80 minutes) on Tuesday, March 18.

Final Exam: 9am-12noon on May 19 in Room 4-149.