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Format
There will be weekly homework sets, which are given out Wednesdays in recitation. Assignments will be due in the following week, on Thursday. Your recitation leader will have the graded problem sets available for you either Monday or Wednesday at recitation after they have been turned in. Late homeworks are strongly discouraged.
A word of advice: Keep up with the work in small installments. Don't leave it all until the last minutes.
Homework Rules
Attempt each problem yourself. Read each portion of the problem before asking for help. If you don't understand what is being asked, ask for help interpreting the problem and then make an honest attempt to solve it.
Write up each problem independently. You are expected to write the answer in your own words.
Write on your problem set whom you consulted and the sources you used. If you fail to do so, you may be charged with plagiarism and subject to serious penalties.
Assignments
Problem sets are due in the session listed in the table. The page numbers refer to the course textbook:
Birkhoff, Garret, and Gian-Carlo Rota. Ordinary Differential Equations. 4th ed. New York, NY: Wiley, 1989. ISBN: 9780471860037.
Assignment files.SES # | ASSIGNMENTS | SOLUTIONS |
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L4 | Problem set 1 (PDF) | (PDF) |
L7 | Problem set 2 (PDF) | (PDF) |
L10 | Problem set 3 (PDF) | (PDF) |
L15 | Problem set 4 (PDF) | (PDF) |
L18 | Problem set 5 (PDF) | (PDF) |
L24 | Problem set 6 (PDF) | (PDF) |
L28 | Problem set 7 (PDF) | (PDF) |
L31 | Problem set 8 (PDF) | (PDF) |
No need to hand in | Problem set 9 (PDF) | (No solution) |