M3011 - Set Theory and Mathematical Logic - 2003 
Dr. R. Rosebrugh
Dunn 203
General Information
The course meeting time is 10:30-11:30MWF in Avard-Dixon 230. 
For official detail see the 
Department Handbook.
The  prerequisite for this course is Math 2211. 
Check this URL regularly for information about the course.
Text
Sets for Mathematics
.
F. William Lawvere and Robert Rosebrugh. 
We will cover Chapters 1-7, parts of Chapters 8, 9, 10 and of the 
Appendices. 
 Test 
 
The midterm test will be held in class on Monday, February 16. 
Grades
The final grade will be based on the assignments, the 
mid-term test and a final examination. The weights will 
be approximately 20%, 20% and 60% respectively. 
Assignments
The regular written assignments are an essential part of
the course; they will be listed here as assigned. 
Be sure to attempt all problems in the text, not just the ones assigned to be handed in.
 
Assignment 1 
 
 
From the text: 1.8, 1.9, 1.15, 1.16
Due January 14
 
Assignment 2
 
 
  
From the text: 1.20, 1.28(b), 1.30(a), 1.31(a)
Due January 21
 
Assignment 3
 
 
  
From the text: 
 2.5, 2.10,  2.12, 2.14  
Due January 28 
 
Assignment 4
 
 
  
From the text: 
2.25, 2.29 (a),(c), 2.39, 2.40 (d),  2.45 (a), (b) 
Remember to think about how to solve all of the `in-line' problems in addition to the ones assigned. 
Due February 4 
 
Assignment 5
 
 
  
From the text: 3.7,  3.17, 3.22, 3.30, 3.34.
Due February 11
 
Assignment 6
 
From the text: 2.42 (see 1.30 c), 3.40, 3.44, 3.52.
Due February 20
 
Assignment 7
 
From the text: 4.3, 4.7, 4.8, 4.25, 4.40.
Due March 12
 
Assignment 8
 
From the text: 5.1, 5.3, 5.15, 5.17 a), c).
Due March 19
 
Assignment 9
 
From the text: 
6.3, 6.6, 6.12, 6.13, 7.9
Due April 5