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==Lecture Notes== | ==Lecture Notes== |
Revision as of 11:42, 3 November 2008
Contents
Project Rhea for MA 375 Fall 2008 Professor Walther
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Similar courses currently taught at purdue:
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- Anyone have any brain teasers like the ones we've done in class, or answers to them?
Study group_MA375Fall2008walther
Other Resources_MA375Fall2008walther
Reference Pages_MA375Fall2008walther Pages that provide Latex commands
Midterm solutions_MA375Fall2008walther
Basic pointers
- In order to do any editing, you must be logged in.
- If you look under MediaWiki FAQ, you get lots of instructions on how to work with Rhea. Some important things are under item 4 in that manual.
- If you want to do things like $ \sum_{i=1}^\infty 1/i^2 = \frac{\pi^2}{6} $ in Rhea then you should look a) at the "edit" button on this page and b) get acquainted with Latex [1], a text-formatting program designed to write math stuff.
- Here is some more math, to show you mathsymbol commands:
$ \forall x\in{\mathbb R}, x^2\ge 0.\qquad \exists n\in{\mathbb N}, n^2\le 0 $ where $ {\mathbb N}=0,1,2,\ldots $
- If you want to make a new page, all you need to do is to invent one. For example, let's say I want to make a page for further instructions on how to deal with Rhea. I just type "double-left-square-bracket page with more instructions double-right-square-bracket", where of course I use the actual brackets. The effect is: I get a link (initially red_MA375Fall2008walther) to a page that is the empty set. Once I click it, the link page with more instructions_MA375Fall2008walther turns blue and I am transferred to a newborn page of name as indicated.
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Ideas for posting_MA375Fall2008walther
Week 1
For this week, click this link here and on that new page create a page as outlined above. Then move to that page and state your favorite theorem. Why is it your favorite theorem? Have other people the same favorite theorem? Crosslink! Use the math-environment if appropriate.
Week 3
For week 3: post and discuss the notion/theorem that you have found hardest to understand so far. Alternatively, find somebody else's post and reply to it by explaining how you understand things.
Further idea: discuss how quotations/citations/references should be handled on a Rhea.
Week 5
Post your solution to exercise 54 of section 5.5 on Rhea here, keeping your solution apart from everybody else's. Also, make sure you post an email address (this will be come relevant for next week's Rhea activity). Please make this your own solution only, don't look at other people's. There will not be credit on that question. This is an exercise in growing up.
NOTE: Many people did not see the link posted within this section, so several solutions are actually found in the 5.5 Homework section.
Week 6
Find another student in class, and in pairs grade each other's Rhea post from week 5. Post your grading comments into the posted solution of that student, using signatures.
Midterm Information
Midterm Page_MA375Fall2008walther - Information about problems to expect, what to study, and more.
Final Exam
Final Exam Page_MA375Fall2008walther
Homework pages
Assignment 1: Due 9/4
- 4.1 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther (Mathematical Induction)
- 7.5 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther (Basic Counting)
- Solutions for Assignment 1
Assignment 2: Due 9/11
- 5.1 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther (Basics of Counting)
- 7.5 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther Advance Counting Techniques
- September 9_MA375Fall2008walther
- Solutions for Assignment 2
Assignment 3: Due 9/18 (9/19?)
- 5.3 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther 20, 22, 24, 32
- 5.4 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther 21, 22, 28, 31, 38
- Solutions for Assignment 3
Assignment 4: Due 9/25
- 5.5 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther 10, 18, 20, 24, 44, 46, 50, 62, 54
- Solutions for Assignment 4
Assignment 5: Due 10/2
- 6.1 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther 14, 28, 30, 38, 19, 32
- Solutions for Assignment 5
Assignment 6: Due 10/9
- 6.2 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther 2, 10, 12, 18, 24, 26, 30
- Solutions for Assignment 6
Assignment 7: Due 10/16
- 6.4 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther 6, 8, 12, 16
- 7.1 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther 12, 24, 30, 36, 42, 44, 46
- Solutions for Assignment 7
Assignment 8: Due 10/23
- 7.2 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther 4, 22, 24, 28, 26, 34, 36, 46, 32
- 7.4 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther 6, 20
- Solutions for Assignment 8
Assignment 9: Due 11/6
- 9.1 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther 13, 16
- 9.2 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther 26(a-d), 36, 44, 46, 48
- 9.3 Homework_MA375Fall2008walther 16, 20, 30
Lecture Notes
- 2008/10/30_MA375Fall2008walther - Graph Thoery
- 2008/10/23_MA375Fall2008walther - Midterm Review
- 2008/10/02_MA375Fall2008walther - Recurrence Relations and sequences, variance and independence
- 2008/09/30_MA375Fall2008walther - Two problems and independence
- 2008/09/18_MA375Fall2008walther - Some definitions
- 2008/09/16_MA375Fall2008walther - ???
- 2008/09/11_MA375Fall2008walther - More examples similar to the ones on 9/9.
- 2008/09/09_MA375Fall2008walther - Choosing n fruits from r baskets, Stars and Bars, Kids and Chocolate, Driving Directions
- 2008/09/04_MA375Fall2008walther - Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Coefficients, Pascal's Triangle, Binomial Theorem
- 2008/09/02_MA375Fall2008walther - Inclusion-Exclusion Principle
- 2008/08/28_MA375Fall2008walther - More induction, An intro to clever counting techniques
- 2008/08/26_MA375Fall2008walther - Principle of Induction
Getting started
Extra Credit Questions
- 2008/10/24_MA375Fall2008walther - Extra Credit Questions