AMATH 353
SLN 10206, MWF 3:30-4:20, EE 045
Instructor: |
Eleftherios Kirkinis Guggenheim 407 fax: 685-1440 kirkinis at amath dot washington dot edu office hours: Gug 416, 418C Wednesdays after 6pm |
Teaching Assistant: |
Field Cady
fcady at amath dot washington dot edu Office Hours: Thursdays Guggenheim 415L 12-1:30 pm |
| Homework | Grades | 2006 Web Page |
| Course description | Textbook | Syllabus | Objectives | Schedule |
Become familiar with basic methods for solving linear pde's. Understand the geometrical meaning of the solutions.
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| Homework and Exams | Homework Due Date | Homework Problem Sets | Homework Solutions | |
| First day of classes | Monday, January 7 | |||
| Homework#1 | due Friday, 1/11 | Homework #1 (.pdf) | HW #1 Solutions ( .pdf) | |
| Tuesday, December 15 | Exta lecture | 15:30-17:20 | Sig Hall 227 | |
| Homework#2 | due Friday, 1/18 | Homework #2 (.pdf) | HW #2 Solutions ( .pdf) | |
| MLK Day | Monday Jan 21 | No class | ||
| Homework#3 | due Friday, 1/25 | Homework #3 (.pdf) | HW #3 Solutions (.pdf) | |
| Homework#4 | due Friday, 2/1 | Homework #4 (.pdf) | HW #4 Solutions ( .pdf) | |
| Homework#5 | due Friday, 2/8 | Homework #5 (.pdf) | HW #5 Solutions ( .pdf) | |
| Homework#6 | due Friday, 2/15 | Homework #6 (.pdf) | HW #6 Solutions ( .pdf) | |
| President's Day | Monday, February 18 | No class | ||
| Mid-term | Wednesday, February 20 | in class |
Midterm info/review sample questions 2007 midterm |
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| Homework#7 | due Friday, 2/29 | Homework #7 (.pdf) | HW #7 Solutions ( .pdf) | |
| Homework#8 | due Friday, 3/7 | Homework #8 (.pdf) | HW #8 Solutions ( .pdf) | |
| Homework#9 | due Friday, 3/14 | Homework #9 (.pdf) | HW #9 Solutions ( .pdf) | |
| Last day of classes | Friday, March 14 | Final Exam | Friday, 3/14 | EEB 045 3:30-4:30 |
Final review Sample final |
Important Note on Office hours
Office hours are hours during which I am guaranteed to be in my office, answering your questions and dealing with problems you may have in this course. Office hours are not time during which you do your homework in my office. Rather, you should use this time to ask questions about problems which you have tried to work out, but got stuck at some point. In other words, you should come to office hours prepared, just like you should come to class prepared.
Extra credit
(1) I will frequently assign some homework problems of extra difficulty for those
wishing to
explore the techniques further and test their understanding.
(2)
Since most of you come from diverse areas of science and engineering, economics etc.
where numerical methods are frequently used, in every homework,
you are strongly encouraged to explore your area further
and find one (1) problem that uses the
techniques of this week's homework (which I will be describing each week). You will
get extra credit for a sound explanation of the origins of the problem and a
full solution.
What to do next
You may view your homework and exam grades on-line.
| <kirkinis@amath.washington.edu> | Thu Sep 19 16:31:00 PDT 2007 |