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Welcome to the web page for MA 341. You can start from checking the following
 
Welcome to the web page for MA 341. You can start from checking the following
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* [[ Image:Syl_ma341.pdf ]] syllabus with the homework assignments  
 
* [[ HomeworkDiscussionsMA341Spring2010 | homework discussion pages]]
 
* [[ HomeworkDiscussionsMA341Spring2010 | homework discussion pages]]
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* [[ Test2InfoMA341Spring2010 | Some information about the test 2]]
  
 
==Miscellaneous==
 
==Miscellaneous==
 
*Hello! Would you mind other students discussing this course with you? If so, please tell us what it is about so others can join in! -pm
 
*Hello! Would you mind other students discussing this course with you? If so, please tell us what it is about so others can join in! -pm
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**Prof. Alekseenko: I do not mind other students to join in. The information about the course is in the syllabus [[ Image:Syl_ma341.pdf ]].
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*Special Message: Want to tell the whole world "Why you math"? Want to win cash prizes? Participate in [[Essay_Writing_Contest|Rhea's Essay Contest]] this summer!
  
 
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[[Category:MA341Spring2010Alekseenko]]

Latest revision as of 11:36, 4 May 2010

Rhea Section for MA 341 Professor Alexander Alekseenko, Spring 2010

Dr. Alekseenko's office is in Mathematics Sciences Building room 411.

The official office hours are Tuesday 10:30am-11:30am and Thursday 1:30pm-2:30pm.


ATTENTION: You are strongly advised to let me know after the class that you want to come to my office hours. Otherwise, I may will run away on unexpected errands. To compensate for this behavior, I will try to hold online consultation using the discussions below.


Welcome to the web page for MA 341. You can start from checking the following

Attention! Urgent!

Miscellaneous

  • Hello! Would you mind other students discussing this course with you? If so, please tell us what it is about so others can join in! -pm
    • Prof. Alekseenko: I do not mind other students to join in. The information about the course is in the syllabus File:Syl ma341.pdf.
  • Special Message: Want to tell the whole world "Why you math"? Want to win cash prizes? Participate in Rhea's Essay Contest this summer!

Alumni Liaison

Correspondence Chess Grandmaster and Purdue Alumni

Prof. Dan Fleetwood