| Lectures | 9:00 -- 9:50 in 380-380F, MWF. |
| Office hours |
Mondays 1:00 -- 2:00 and Fridays 9:50--10:50 in 382-F, Additionally the CA Aaron Smith will hold office hours at times to be disclosed. |
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| Final | Wednesday June 11, 8:30--11:30AM (as scheduled by the registrar). |
This course is geared towards students with a background in ODE's, an interest in their applications. The course will roughly follow your text, and will cover almost the entire book.
Grading Your final grade will be the average of your homework, final with the homework counting as 40%, and the final as 60%.
Homework Homework will be assigned every week on Wednesday, and due in class on the following Wednesday at the beginning of class. Late homework will NEVER be accepted. If you have an exceptionally good reason for not turning in the homework on time, then I might be persuaded to not count that homework towards your grade. But under no circumstances will I accept your homework late! (As an incentive: If you never make an excuse, and turn in all your homework on time, I will not count your lowest score towards your grade.)
Working in groups on your homework is encouraged, but blindly copying will certainly guarantee miserable performance on all exams.
Feedback at any time (either anonymous or signed) is always appreciated. You can use this form to send me (or your course assistant) anonymous (or signed) feedback. [Note: Evil spammers have been using this form to clutter my INBOX. Thus I have restricted access to this form to within stanford.edu domain.]
"I'm sorry I couldn't turn in my homework. I was watching the world series and got tied up proving it's absolute convergence."