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Fundamental Concepts in Mathematics ( MATH2300) Semester: 2 Campus: CRAWLEY
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This unit provides an exposure to some of the many interesting ideas of pure mathematics and provides the foundations for further study. Topics may include prime numbers; regular polyhedra and symmetry; construction of number systems; famous impossibility theorems; Fourier analysis on the circle; contraction mapping principle; Heine-Borel theorem; Cantor set; topology and dimension; and fractals.
For more info see : http://handbooks.uwa.edu.au/units/math/math2300
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