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Welcome to the [[MA375|MA 375]] course page. Preferred Browser is Firefox. | Welcome to the [[MA375|MA 375]] course page. Preferred Browser is Firefox. | ||
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If you create a page that belong to this course, please write | If you create a page that belong to this course, please write | ||
− | <pre>[[Category:MA375Spring2012Walther]] </pre> | + | <pre>[[Category:MA375Spring2012Walther]] </pre> |
at the bottom of the page. | at the bottom of the page. | ||
− | <span style="color: red; font-size: 20px">OTHERWISE NO CREDIT !</span> (If you use the "Create a child page" button, this should happen automatically...) | + | <span style="color: red; font-size: 20px">OTHERWISE NO CREDIT !</span> (If you use the "Create a child page" button, this should happen automatically...) |
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− | == Links == | + | == Links == |
*[http://www.math.purdue.edu/~walther/teach/375/375-spring-tth.html Course Page] | *[http://www.math.purdue.edu/~walther/teach/375/375-spring-tth.html Course Page] | ||
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| [[What is homology? MA375S12Walther|What is homology?]] | | [[What is homology? MA375S12Walther|What is homology?]] | ||
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− | | [[Choose Your Topic | + | | [[Choose Your Topic MA375S12Walther|Choose Your Topic]] |
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*[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther Course Notes|Postings of Course Notes]] | *[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther Course Notes|Postings of Course Notes]] | ||
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*[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther Table of Formulas|Table of Formulas]] | *[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther Table of Formulas|Table of Formulas]] | ||
− | *Discussion of Homework Problems (Just keep adding to it!) | + | *Discussion of Homework Problems (Just keep adding to it!) |
**[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther HW 1|HW 1:]] | **[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther HW 1|HW 1:]] | ||
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*[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther Discussion HWsolutions|Discussion about the availability of hw solutions online| Let's discuss the availability of HW solutions online.]] | *[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther Discussion HWsolutions|Discussion about the availability of hw solutions online| Let's discuss the availability of HW solutions online.]] | ||
*[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther Discussion grades|Are you for or against using plus and minus grades?]] | *[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther Discussion grades|Are you for or against using plus and minus grades?]] | ||
− | *[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther Discussion Final|Does anyone believe that the Final Exam could possibly be cumulative?]] | + | *[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther Discussion Final|Does anyone believe that the Final Exam could possibly be cumulative?]] |
− | *[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther Project Euler|Project Euler]] | + | *[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther Project Euler|Project Euler]] |
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*[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther Study Times|Study Times]] | *[[MA 375 Spring 2012 Walther Study Times|Study Times]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:57, 20 March 2012
Contents
Rhea Section for MA 375 Professor Walther, Spring 2012
Welcome to the MA 375 course page. Preferred Browser is Firefox.
If you create a page that belong to this course, please write
[[Category:MA375Spring2012Walther]]
at the bottom of the page.
OTHERWISE NO CREDIT ! (If you use the "Create a child page" button, this should happen automatically...)
Links
(See more below in Miscellaneous)
First time? Read this general note
Instructor's corner/How to get started
- Read the marvelous Rhea Help Manual written by Nate Orlow. Consider attending this informal mediawiki training session on Monday Jan 18. Your colleague Zach will tell you everything you need to know about editing and navigating Rhea.
- Getting started
- To start, click the "Help" button above and read what's there.
- To edit pages, first log in (with your purdue account to create pages. Then click "edit" (under "Page" above) and remember to click "Save Page" after you are done editting.).
- To get a quick idea what works how, click "edit" on this page to see how to do the things visible on this page.
- Note that the "edit" mode has a spell-checking feature: look for red-underlined stuff.
- Creating pages
- To create a new page named "B" from a page A, go to edit page A and insert the text [[B]]. (Note that "B" is like a web address for a webpage. Each page also has a name, but you can call the link anything (like fancy_title) by typing [[B|fancy_title]] rather than just B. After saving, find the new red link on page A that appeared. When you click it, you'll note you are now on page B (which of course is empty at this point).
- NOTE: if the "new" link comes out blue, instead of red, you chose a title of an existing page and did not create a new one. The blue link gets you simply to the already existing one. Use distinctive names for your new creations!
- If you place "Category:MA375Spring2012Walther" enclosed by square brackets on top of a new page it will be parsed by the system as belonging to this course. It can then be searched (for) in a meaningful way.
- Advanced Rhea techniques
- You can look at other Rhea pages by clicking "main page" and then "course pages". Especially the ECE pages will get you an idea where one can take Rhea...
- Do you want to display pages in other pages?
Course Related Material
Your turn! A bonus point opportunity
Students in MA375 (Walther) have the opportunity to earn up to a 5% bonus by contributing a Rhea page on a subject related to linear algebra. To pick a subject, simply write your name next to it. Please no more than one student per subject. Your page will be graded based on content as well as interactions with other people (page views, comments/questions on the page, etc.). The number of links to other courses and subjects will also be taken into account: the more the merrier! Please do not simply copy the lecture notes and do not plagiarize. Read Rhea's copyright policy before proceeding.
For some lovely contributions, see Honors Project 2011 by Daniel Lee
Topic Number | Topic Description | Student Name | Deadline |
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1 | Special sequences of numbers | Your Name Here | At Final |
2 | Games and mathematics | Carolyn Hanes | At Final |
3 | Mysteries of probability | Your Name Here | At Final |
4 | Hyperplane arrangements | Your Name Here | At Final |
5 | The use of graph theory | Yuedong Fang | At Final |
6 | Explaining a Clay problem | Your Name Here | At Final |
7 | Coloring problems | Your Name Here | At Final |
8 | What is homology? | Your Name Here | At Final |
9 | Greedy methods | Your Name Here | At Final |
10 | Cantor, sets, and continua | Your Name Here | At Final |
11 | Paradoxa come in different kinds | Your Name Here | At Final |
12 | What really IS a real number? | Your Name here | At Final |
13 | Making Friends With ... | Theresa Blaisdell | At Final |
14 | Choose Your Topic | Your Name Here | At Final |
Note: if you want to make a matrix, look at the source code for this page (click "edit") to see the syntax for the following matrix: $ \left(\begin{array}{cccc}1&2&3&4\\5&6&7&8\end{array}\right) $
Other Discussions
- What is your major?
- Discussion about the availability of hw solutions online| Let's discuss the availability of HW solutions online.
- Are you for or against using plus and minus grades?
- Does anyone believe that the Final Exam could possibly be cumulative?
- Project Euler