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+ | '''Judgment Day''' | ||
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+ | 1. Good. Points: 1/1 | ||
+ | 2. Good. Points: 2/2 | ||
+ | 3. Good. Points: 3/3 | ||
+ | 4. a) You definitely need that <math>\hat{f}</math> is continuous for any of this to make sense. On the qual, they will be testing your knowledge of the definition of the L-infinity norm. | ||
+ | b) As noted, more work is needed. | ||
+ | POINTS: 3/4 | ||
+ | 5. Good. POINTS: 4/5 | ||
+ | 6. Excellent. POINTS: 5/6 | ||
+ | 7. Good. POINTS: 6/7 | ||
+ | 8. Excellent. POINTS: 7/8 | ||
+ | 9. Good. POINTS: 8/9 | ||
+ | 10. Good. POINTS: 9/10 | ||
+ | 11. You need some explanation why all the sines disappear. Otherwise, good. POINTS: 10/11 | ||
+ | 12. Awesome. POINTS: 10/11 | ||
+ | 13. a) |
Revision as of 17:47, 30 July 2009
MA_598R_pweigel_Summer_2009_Lecture_7
Judgment Day
1. Good. Points: 1/1 2. Good. Points: 2/2 3. Good. Points: 3/3 4. a) You definitely need that $ \hat{f} $ is continuous for any of this to make sense. On the qual, they will be testing your knowledge of the definition of the L-infinity norm.
b) As noted, more work is needed.
POINTS: 3/4 5. Good. POINTS: 4/5 6. Excellent. POINTS: 5/6 7. Good. POINTS: 6/7 8. Excellent. POINTS: 7/8 9. Good. POINTS: 8/9 10. Good. POINTS: 9/10 11. You need some explanation why all the sines disappear. Otherwise, good. POINTS: 10/11 12. Awesome. POINTS: 10/11 13. a)