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Excellent work so far!  If you could, please sign your proofs so that your classmates know whom to shower with effusive praise.
 
Excellent work so far!  If you could, please sign your proofs so that your classmates know whom to shower with effusive praise.
  
 
Update:  Problem 10 is an unholy beast.  Take heart, my hearties, there is a way to do it that involves only the dominated convergence theorem and some basic 4th-grade calculus.  For the brave soul who tackles this problem and uploads/presents a correct solution, I will petition the department for your exemption from the qual.  If Dr. Saerens is reading this, that last part was a joke.
 
Update:  Problem 10 is an unholy beast.  Take heart, my hearties, there is a way to do it that involves only the dominated convergence theorem and some basic 4th-grade calculus.  For the brave soul who tackles this problem and uploads/presents a correct solution, I will petition the department for your exemption from the qual.  If Dr. Saerens is reading this, that last part was a joke.
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Lecture 4, MA598, Summer 2009, Weigel

Assignment 4 (in pdf format)

Excellent work so far! If you could, please sign your proofs so that your classmates know whom to shower with effusive praise.

Update: Problem 10 is an unholy beast. Take heart, my hearties, there is a way to do it that involves only the dominated convergence theorem and some basic 4th-grade calculus. For the brave soul who tackles this problem and uploads/presents a correct solution, I will petition the department for your exemption from the qual. If Dr. Saerens is reading this, that last part was a joke.


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