Uli Walther
Math 746, 494-1959
walther@math.purdue.edu
teaching Math 265 Fall 2010
TTh, 9:00-10:15 (REC 114), and TTh 10:30-11:45 (REC 113)
Office hours: Tue 12:00-1:00, Th 1:30-2:30.

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  • The Final
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    Ground Rules for the course

    Link to Project Rhea

    Link to Department course page

    Links to WebAssign (Online Homework System)

    Homework is due: Th in class or by 2:30pm in my office
  • The missing page in the matlab manual
  • Homework due (see assignment sheet for details)

    Aug 25: Nothing
    Sep 1: Exercises to Sections 1.1,1.2,1.3 (Lessons 1,2,3)
    Sep 8: 1.4,1.5,2.1,2.2 (Lessons 4,5,6)
    Sep 15: 2.3,3.1,3.2 (Lessons 7,8,9)
    Sep 22: 3.3,3.4,3.5,4.1 (Lessons 10,11,12)
    Sep 29: 4.2,4.3,4.3 (Lessons 13,14,15) MIDTERM 1
    Oct 6: Nothing
    Oct 13: 4.4,4.5,4.6 (Lessons 18,19,20)
    Oct 20: 4.6,4.7.4.9 (Lessons 21,22,23)
    Oct 27: 4.9,5.1,5.3 (Lessons 24,25,26)
    Nov 3: 5.4,5.5,5.6 (Lessons 27,28,29) MIDTERM 2
    (Note: For Matlab 10.3, the student version of the book may not have the questions. They are in here.)
    Nov 10: Nothing
    Nov 17: 6.1,7.1,7.2,7.2 (Lessons 32,33,34,35)
    Nov 24: THANKSGIVING
    Dec 1: B1,B2,7.3,7.3 (Lessons 36,37,38,39)
    Dec 8: 8.4,8.4,8.5,8.5 (Lessons 40,41,42)

  • The Midterm
  • The midterms will be IN CLASS, on September 29 and November 3.

    MT1 will cover everything through (including) 4.3.
    MT2 will cover everything through (including) 5.6.

    Statement for students with disabilities

    Here are matlab files you will need during the semester. Copy them all into your matlab directory.

    Here are some strategies to deal with problems that we have learned. They are being updated as we learn.

  • The syllabus

  • Some links on this page may be dead, they may come alive during the semester.

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