Math 116 Problem Sets Homeworks are due in class, on Wednesday unless otherwise noted. You can also e-mail them to me (before 10:30am, say).

Some problem sets contain "extra problems." They are worth the same points, yet harder. The maximum credit of each problem set is always the sum of those ``non-extra'' problems, so you can get the full credit by completing all problems excluding the extra ones.

It is asked that how rigorously should we write our proofs. The suggestion is to ``write at a level similar to that of the textbook,'' which in my opinion has some flexibility (a.k.a. free style).

Due Datepdf linktex linkRemark
10/4PS1.pdfPS1.texMinor explanation added to Prob. 3 and 6(b), at 11am, 10/1.
10/11PS2.pdfPS2.texThe last part of Prob. 5 removed. Explanation to Prob. 3(b) added.
10/18PS3.pdfPS3.texMinor wording adjustment in 2(c) at 11:30 am, 10/11.
10/25PS4.pdfPS4.texCorrected extra assumption needed in Prob. 4, and in prob. 5 that uniqueness assumes log(1)=0.
11/8PS5.pdfPS5.texCorrected Q1 that functions in discussion should be holomorphic.
11/15PS6.pdfPS6.tex
11/29PS7.pdfPS7.texCorrected Q3(d) regarding the identity relating sine function and Gamma function.
12/6PS8.pdfPS8.texThis is the last problem set. Details of Prob. 3(a) modified, clarified, and corrected again. (12/5 7:45pm)

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