Mathematics 311, Sec. 503, Fall, 1996
SKIP PAST THE ANNOUNCEMENTS if you so desire.
Course procedures:
- Dec 18 Announcements ._. Somebody left his or her copy of the
sample test book in the exam room. It is in the plastic pouch outside my
office. ._. Final exam solutions are posted below (and in the hall
outside my office).
- Dec 3 Announcements ._. There will be one last review session
Dec. 16 (Monday of finals week), 7:30 p.m. in Blocker 120 (NOT Zachary
227A). ._. Please note the announcement about the imminent demise of your
calclab account. I will be transferring your Webbed homework solutions to
a permanent location over the next couple of weeks, and will contact you
for help in case of trouble. ._. No office hour this Thursday, Dec. 5.
- Instructions for brainstorming topics for
review classes
- Nov 22 Announcements ._. There will be no help session
during Thanksgiving week. The next week's help session will be on TUESDAY
evening (Dec. 3), not Thursday (still in Zachry 227A).
- Nov 21 Announcement ._. Please read the special instructions (accelerated schedule) for the
last homework assignment.
- Nov 14 Announcements ._. Homework solutions for Weeks 7 and
8 are on sale at Notes & Quotes. ._. The group list (see below) has been
updated. ._. The calclab rooms will be closed
for Bonfire and Thanksgiving.
- Nov 5 Announcement ._. An answer key for the second test is
posted on this page under "Week 8" (and also on the hall window of my
office). Note that the test keys are in PostScript format, so that you
can easily print them out. Studying the key for the second test in
preparation for the final exam is strongly recommended.
- Oct 29 Announcement ._. You can check your homework scores
at
http://calclab.math.tamu.edu/~weihua/m311.html.
(They are identified by the last 4 digits of your ID number. If you don't
want your scores posted, e-mail Wei Hua and ask him to remove them.)
Please bear in mind that there is a 2-week lag in the system, so these
scores will never be completely up to date (until the end of the course).
But if you are missing a score on a paper that is a month old, point out
the problem to Mr. Hua, the reviewers, and/or me.
- Oct 25 Announcement ._. Homework solutions for Weeks 5 and 6
are at Notes & Quotes.
- Oct 21 Announcements .-. Sections 6.1 through 7.4 of the
textbook manuscript are now for sale at Notes & Quotes. .-.
Links to some on-line textbooks and similar material have been added to
the bottom section of this page.
- Oct 14 Announcement ._. Homework solutions for Weeks 3 and 4
(including several revised papers -- thanks) are now at Notes & Quotes.
- Oct 3 Announcements ._. The first test key is posted on the
hall window of my office (6th floor of Blocker), as well as on this page
under "Week 4". Homework solutions for the first 2 weeks may be purchased
at Notes & Quotes.
- Office Hours: Monday 3-4, Wednesday 4-5, Thursday 3-4
(starting Sept. 16) ._. Blocker 620H
- The weekly help/review sessions will be in Zachry 227A
on Thursdays from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m., with one exception:
WEDNESDAY October 2, Zachry 104D (instead of Oct. 3).
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Last semester's home page
(See this for sample summary reports.)
- Instructions for the
Homework Review Generator
- Computer hints
- Latest version of the
new textbook
- Groups
._._. TeX source (ASCII readable)
._._. DVI format
._._. PostScript format
- Course handout
._._. TeX source
._._. DVI format
._._. PostScript format
Course content by weeks:
Table of contents ._._.
Index
Solutions will be turned off in Spring '00 until the corresponding
homework is collected.
- Sections 1.1-1.4
- Sections 2.1-2.3
- Sections 2.4-3.2
- Sections 3.3-3.5
- Section 4.1
- Sections 4.2-4.4
- Sections 4.5, 5.1
- Sections 5.2-5.4
- Sections 5.5, 6.1
- Sections 6.2-6.4
- Sections 7.1-7.4
- Sections 7.5-7.6
- Sections 8.1-8.2
Things of tangential interest:
Related course materials on the Web
Internet Awareness Week talk (PostScript)
TeX for PCs
- How to decide what flavor of TeX to learn
- How to get PC-TeX if you're an Aggie
(Needs to be updated to deal with Prof. Naugle's absence.)
A Gentle Introduction to TeX
(.dvi)
._._.
(PostScript)
._._. local cover page
Arithmetic with large integers by means of the
Chinese remainder theorem
and object oriented programming (fun stuff from Math. 302)
The W. L. Putnam Undergraduate Mathematics Competition.
Winners are often not math majors!
Go to home pages:
Fulling ._._.
Calclab ._._.
Math Dept ._._.
University
e-mail: fulling@math.tamu.edu
Last updated Sun 9 Jan 00