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− | + | The rhea team is organizing an essay contest with cash prizes. We would like to have a math topic for the contest. What should it be? Please write your suggestions [[Essay_contest_discussion| here]]. | |
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+ | ==Course Info== | ||
+ | Instructor: Prof. Fabrice Baudoin | ||
+ | Office hours: Monday 11-12 or Friday 11-12, MA438 | ||
==Homework Discussion== | ==Homework Discussion== | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Hw1discussionMA351Fall09Baudoin| HW1 discussion]] |
+ | *[[Hw2discussionMA351Fall09Baudoin| HW2 discussion]] | ||
+ | *[[Hw3discussionMA351Fall09Baudoin| HW3 discussion]] | ||
+ | *[[Hw4discussionMA351Fall09Baudoin| HW4 discussion]] | ||
+ | ==Interesting Pages== | ||
+ | *[[Dknott-Philosophyofmath|Better than pie chart: an essay by Dave Knott]] | ||
==Miscellaneous == | ==Miscellaneous == | ||
+ | * [[Help:Contents| How to login, edit, etc.]] | ||
+ | *Look! You can use latex code on this page to write things like <math>x^2+\int f(x) dx</math>. |
Latest revision as of 04:46, 19 October 2009
Contents
Rhea Section for MA351 Professor Baudoin, Fall 2009
Help us find a topic!
The rhea team is organizing an essay contest with cash prizes. We would like to have a math topic for the contest. What should it be? Please write your suggestions here.
Course Info
Instructor: Prof. Fabrice Baudoin
Office hours: Monday 11-12 or Friday 11-12, MA438
Homework Discussion
Interesting Pages
Miscellaneous
- How to login, edit, etc.
- Look! You can use latex code on this page to write things like $ x^2+\int f(x) dx $.