Mohammad Safdari

Email: safdari [at] sharif [dot] ir

Manuscripts and Lecture Notes

 

Mathematical Analysis      Last updated: 27 Apr 2023

These notes cover standard undergraduate topics for a two-semester course on analysis of real functions, including multivariable functions. Also, here, integration over surfaces and higher dimensional rectifiable sets is developed in an elementary way, with the help of sets with Hausdorff measure zero. And a conceptually simpler proof of divergence theorem is presented, which avoids the intricacies of the differential forms' machinery.

Foundations of Math       Last updated: 8 Sep 2023

These notes cover basic logic, set theory, and construction of numbers. Here a novel approach for developing basic tools of mathematical logic without using the theory of sets, or natural numbers, is introduced.

Linear Algebra      Last updated: 14 Jun 2020

These notes cover standard undergraduate topics for a proof-based course on linear algebra.

Notes on Statistical Learning      Last updated: 5 Jun 2020

These notes have been used alongside the book An Introduction to Statistical Learning by James et al., and provide some missing proofs and calculations.

 

Teaching

 

Spring 2023

 Analysis II

 Partial Differential Equations (Graduate)

Spring 2022  Foundations of Mathematics 
Fall 2021

 Calculus I

 Introduction to Mathematics

 Advanced Theory of Statistics (Graduate)

Spring 2021

 Calculus I

 Partial Differential Equations (Graduate)

Fall 2020

 Analysis II

 Real Analysis (Graduate)

Spring 2020

 Introduction to Statistical Learning 

 Foundations of Mathematics 

Fall 2019

 Calculus I

 Ordinary Differential Equations (Graduate)

Spring 2019

 Analysis I

 Differential Equations

Fall 2018  Introduction to Linear Algebra
Spring 2018  Partial Differential Equations (Graduate)
Fall 2017

 Linear Algebra

 Real Analysis (Graduate)

Spring 2017

 Differential Equations

 Analysis II

Fall 2016  Analysis I
Spring 2016  Geometric Measure Theory (Graduate)
Spring 2015  Partial Differential Equations (Graduate)