Mathematics 4582a1       Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems       Fall, 1997


Current homework assignments

Due date: Friday, 5 December

Prepare the following exercises from the text:

X.2,X.4, XI.3,XI.4

These will be appropriate study problems for the final exam on Wednesday, 10 December, 11:30-2:20.


Past homework assignments

Due date: Monday, 29 September

You should take the diagnostic quiz and bring it to class. Also, be sure to understand the model problems I.9, I.10, and I.11, in case there should be a quiz.

Due date: Monday, 6 October

Prepare the following exercises from the text:

I.2, II.1, II.7

Due date: Monday, 13 October

There was a test on this date, covering chapters I-IV.

Due date: Monday, 20 October

Prepare the following exercises from the text:

III.1, IV.1,IV.2, V.2, V.3

Due date: Monday, 27 October

Prepare the following exercises from the text:

VI.3 a), VI.5 a), VI.1
(You do not have to do VI.4 a), because I did it in class on 24 Oct.)

Due date: Monday, 3 November

Prepare the following exercises from the text:

VII.1, VII.2, VII.5
You do not need to hand these in; they are just study aids for the test on 3 Nov.

Due date: Monday, 10 November

Prepare the following exercises from the text:

VIII.1, VIII.3

Due date: Monday, 17 November

Prepare the following exercises from the text:

VIII.5, VIII.7, VIII.10

Due date: Monday, 24 November

Prepare for the test on this date by doing the exercises in chapter VIII and chapter IX.


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