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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From the other new thread. St Olaf has a semester in Budapest, and does not expect pre-PhD pure math students to sit through multivariables calculus before covering it in abstract real analysis class. https://wp.stolaf.edu/math/files/2024/12/IMAP-Fillable-Version.pdf[/quote] However, multivariable calculus is not a typical prerequisite for courses in real analysis or modern algebra.[/quote] The first 4 places I spot checked (MIT, Harvard, Caltech, Pomona) all set multivariable calc as a prerequisite. [/quote] I'll stand corrected then. Thanks. I'd simply spot-checked a different set of schools.[/quote]
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