Math 246 - Homework assignments
Math 246 - Homework assignments
- General Information
- Homework is generally due the next class day and will be collected
on Fridays. The dates below are due dates
You may use any calculator and/or computer to do the homework in the
text book. However, neither
calculators nor computers will be allowed during examinations.
- Reading material
- Complex numbers and series (by M. Boyle)
Notes (with exercises) in
pdf format
Two page summary in
pdf format
- What is due?
- It may happen that I do not cover all the material in class
that I intended to cover. In this case, please do as much of
the assigned homework as you can. The remaining homework will be due on the
next due date.
Numers in parentheses refer to the 7th edition of the text book.
Absolutely no late hw will be accepted! If you have to miss a Friday because
of conflicts you must hand in your hw early.
- Boyce, DiPrima
- July 15 - 1.1: 1,2,7,9,29
July 15 - 1.2: 3
July 15 - 1.3: 1,2,6,9,12,17
July 15 - 2.1: 1,3,6,12,13,14,15,18,21,24(23), 30(28),33(30),34(31),35(32)
July 15 - 2.2: 1,2,7,11,12,13,14,17,21,23
July 15 - 2.3: 1,3,4,10,13(15)
July 15 - 2.4: 1,4,6,7,11,17,22ab,25
July 22 - 2.5: 3,5,7,9,13
July 22 - 2.6: 5,7,8,12,15
July 22 - 8.1 1ac, 3ac (find two iterations)
July 22 - 8.2 1a (find two iterations)
July 22 - 3.1:3,5,6,10,12,17
July 22 - 3.2:1,2,3,7,9,11,13,14,21,23,25
July 29 - 3.3:1,2,4,7,10,22
July 29 - 3.4:1,4,7,10,12,17,18,19
July 29 - 3.5:1,4,5,12,13,16,24,25,38
July 29 - 3.6:1,2,11,13,14,16
July 29 - 3.7:1,3,7,14
August 5 - 3.8:1,5,7
August 5 - 6.2: 2,3,7,11,14,16,17
August 5 - 6.3: 1,2,7,9,15,17
August 5 - 6.4: 2
August 5 - 6.5: 2
August 12 - 7.2: 2,3,5,8,10,12,14,21,22,23,25
NOT collected
August 12 - 7.3: 1,2,6,7,12,13,15,16,17,18
August 12 - 7.4: 5,6
August 12 - 7.5: 1,3,5,7,11,15,16
August 12 - 7.6: 1,5,7,9,10
August 12 - 7.8: 1,3,7
August 17 - 9.1: 1,2,4,5,7,11
August 17 - 9.2: 2,3,4,5,7
August 17 - 9.3: 5,7,9,13,14
- Coombes, Hunt, Lipsman, Osborn, Stuck.
Absolutely no late hw or electronic submissions will be accepted!
You must turn in a print-out of your code and of all your figures/plots.
You must clearly identify
the piece of code you used to generate each figure. All figures must be labeled and you must
add an interpretation of the figures. You may want to use the publish command to generate
a nice output.
You may work in groups of two students. If you do so, please hand in only one set of
solutions and write both names clearly on your solutions. If you work in a group of two,
then both of you must work on the problems and both of you must be able to answer any
questions I might have concerning your solutions.
- July 18: Problem Set A
July 27: Problem Set B: 3,9,13,17;
example files
August 4: Problem Set C: 5,10,14; you can download the program for
Euler's scheme;
example files
August 10: Problem Set D: 3a, 4;
example files
August 17: Problem Set F: 1
Georg K Dolzmann
Last modified: Fri Aug 5 10:39:40 EDT 2005