I'm going
to put the current week's assignment on the Wiki page only, to encourage
you to take advantage of its fabulous interactive features.
| Due date |
Assignment |
| Sun 5/16 |
Take-home final. DON'T LOOK AT
IT UNTIL YOU'RE READY TO TAKE IT. Due in my office 24 hours after
you download it, and by 9:00 am on Sunday, May 16, at the latest.
You may use only your text, notes, and old homework. You may not talk
to anyone about it, or use any other references. |
| Thurs 4/29 |
PREPARE FOR CLASS:
See the Wiki
page. |
| Mon 4/26 |
Turn in by 5:00 - 13.4.3, 13.12.13ab |
| Thurs 4/22 |
PREPARE FOR CLASS: (See the Wiki
page.)
Read 13.1-13.4. 13.3 (p.524) #1, 7 13.4
(p.529) #3 13.12 (p.561) #1ab, 3, 12 (optional),
13, 22 |
| Mon 4/19 |
Turn in by 5:00 - 8.4.1, 8.7.1 |
| Thurs 4/15 |
PREPARE FOR CLASS: (See the Wiki
page.)
Read 8.1-8.6. 8.2 (p.364) #1 8.3
(p.367) #2 (don't compare to exercise 1) 8.4
(p.369) #1, 3 8.5 (p.371) #1 (hint: look at
exercises 4.7.5 and 4.9.8) 8.7 (p.373) #1, 3
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| Mon 4/12 |
Turn in by 5:00 - 7.7.1, 7.8.3, 7.11.27 |
| Thurs 4/8 |
PREPARE FOR CLASS: (See the Wiki
page.)
Read 7.7, 7.8, and 7.9 (optional). 7.7 (p.338)
#1, 2, 4 7.8 (p.342) #1, 3 7.11
(p.354) #27
And these
problems. |
| Mon 4/5 |
Turn in by 5:00 - 7.3.3ab, 7.4.1, 7.5.3 |
| Thurs 4/1 |
PREPARE FOR CLASS: (See the Wiki
page.)
Read 7.3 - 7.6 (don't worry too much about the details of the proofs).
7.3 (p.323) #1a (no converse), 3ab 7.4
(p.328) #1, 2 (optional) 7.5 (p.331) #2, 3
7.11 (p.354) #22, 34 |
| SUN 3/28 |
Take-home exam. DON'T LOOK AT IT UNTIL
YOU'RE READY TO TAKE IT. Due in my office 24 hours after you download
it, and by 5:00 on Sunday 3/28 at the latest. You may use only your
text, notes, and old homework. You may not talk to anyone about it,
or use any other references. |
| Mon 3/22 |
Turn in by 5:00 - 7.2.5(a) |
| Thurs 3/18 |
PREPARE FOR CLASS: (See the Wiki
page.)
Read 7.1 and 7.2, present in groups. 7.2 (p.317)
#1, 2, 5, 6 |
| Thurs 3/4 |
PREPARE FOR CLASS: (See the Wiki
page.)
Read 6.8, 6.9, 6.10 (optional), and the examples in 6.12. 6.8
(p.255) #1, 2 6.9 (p.264) #1, 2, 3, 8 6.12
(p.281) #2 (use Thm. 6.12.11) 6.15 (p.296) #17
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| Mon 3/1 |
Turn in by 5:00 - 6.4.1, 6.4.11, 6.6.1, 6.15.12 |
| Thurs 2/26 |
PREPARE FOR CLASS: (See the Wiki
page.)
Read 6.4, 6.5, 6.6, and 6.7. 6.4 (p.236) #1,
4, 6, 8, 11 6.5 (p.239) #1, 9 6.6
(p.242) #1, 6 6.7 (p.246) #4 6.15
(p.296) #12 |
| Mon 2/23 |
Turn in by 5:00 - 6.1.4, 6.2.2, 6.3.4, 6.15.1 |
| Thurs 2/19 |
PREPARE FOR CLASS: (See the Wiki
page)
Read 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3. 6.1 (p.219) #2, 4, 8
6.2 (p.223) #1, 2, 4 6.3
(p.225) #2, 4, 10 6.15 (p.296) #1 (classify
only)
And this
problem. |
| Mon 2/16 |
Turn in by 5:00 - 5.9.3, 5.12.39, 4.13.12, 4.13.14 |
| Thurs 2/12 |
PREPARE FOR CLASS: (See the Wiki
page)
Read 5.9, 5.10, and 4.13. (You can skip the proof of the local central
limit theorem, from the bottom of p. 195 ("Proof of (6)...")
to the bottom of p. 196 (start again at "(16) Example...)".)
5.9 (p.192) #1, 2, 3 5.10
(p.200) #2 5.12 (p. 206) #24, 32, 39 4.13
(p.138) #4, 12, 14 |
| Mon 2/9 |
Turn in by 5:00 - 5.12 #11, 12, 22, 26 |
| Thurs 2/5 |
PREPARE FOR CLASS: (See the Wiki
page)
Read 5.4, 5.6A (5.6B is optional), 5.7, and 5.8. 5.4
(p.175) #3, 5 5.6 (p.181) #2 (optional)
5.7 (p.185) #1 5.8 (p.188)
#8, 11 (11 is optional) 5.12 (p.207) #11, 12,
22, 24, 26 |
| Mon 2/2 |
Turn in by 5:00 - 5.1.6, 5.2.5, 5.3.1, 5.12.1 |
| Thurs 1/29 |
PREPARE FOR CLASS: (See the Wiki
page)
Read 5.1, 5.2, 3.9, and 5.3. To make things a little easier, you can
skip 3 1/2 pages of the reading for this week, in 5.3, from the middle
of page 165 ("We made use in the last paragraph...") to
the top of page 169 (start again at "For our final example...).
3.9 (p.75) #4, 6 5.1 (p.155)
#1a, 6 5.2 (p.161) #5, 9 5.3
(p. 170) #1, 4 5.12 (p. 206) #1 |
| Mon 1/26 |
Turn in by 5:00 - 1.8.3, 2.7.9, 3.11.4, 4.14.3 |
| Thurs 1/22 |
PREPARE FOR CLASS:
Read 1.1-1.3, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 4.1.
1.8 #3, 4, 8, 9, 16-18
2.7 #2, 3, 9
3.11 #1, 4, 21
4.14 #2, 3
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