Homework Assignments

Math 303 - Fall 2009

Basic instructions on homework: In homework problems involving calculations, you should include either the actual calculations or the description of what calculations you made. In general, descriptions should be in clear English sentences, not in mysterious "mathematical" formulations. In problems asking to "show" or "prove" something, I am basically llooking for readable explanations. For example, it is helpful when verifying a statement about "all n" to show a representative example, such as n=5.


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Assignment
Date Due
Description
August 26, 2009
August 28, 2009
Chapter 2: #2.6; Chapter 3: #3.2
September 4
Chapter 5: # 5.1; Chapter 6: #6.2, 6.5
September 11
Chapter 8: #8.2, 8.3, 8.5
September 18
Chapter 9: #9.1,9.4
September 25
Chapter 11: #11.1, 11.2, 11.3
September 30
Chapter 11: #11.6, 11.11, 11.12a
8
October 9
Old exam (not to hand in); Chapter 21: #21.2, 21.4
October 28
Chapter 43: #43.1
November 2
Problems 1-3 on Elliptic Curves

Schedule of Presentations

Note: The firm deadline for written project is Friday, December 4.

Final Exam is Wednesday, December 9, 8:30 - 11:30AM in Yost 300.

List of suggested topics for project. Important note on references


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David Singer
Professor of Mathematics
College of Arts and Sciences
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio 44106-7058

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