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Revision as of 09:37, 31 August 2020
Contents
Rhea Section for MA 271 Professor Walther, Fall 2020
Rhea Section for MA271: "Multivariable Calculus"
Professor Walther, Fall 2020
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Course Info
- Instructor: Prof. Walther
- Office: MATH 746
- email: walther at math dot purdue dot edu
- Office hours: Mon 11:30-12:30, Th 2:00-3:00 in my office or MATH817.
- Class time and location: MTWTh 8:30-9:20 and 9:30-10:20, REC 122
- Book: Thomas' Calculus, early transcendentals. Edition 14. You need chapters 10-16 only.
Important Links
Course Related Material
- Course Calendar
- Discussion of Homework Problems (Just keep adding to it!)
Discussion
- post link to discussion page here
- post link to discussion page here
Other Links
- Math Club Homepage
- Rhea's Math Squad
- Study Abroad
- The Big 10 Graduate School Expo
- Math Internships and Research Opportunities (REU's)
- Math Game Competition
Your turn! Student Projects
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Required components: see the syllabus.
For some lovely contributions, see Honors Project 2011 by Daniel Lee.
Deadline: Sunday before finals week, December 2nd. No changes after that will be taken into account.