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Revision as of 06:13, 26 September 2012
Our class on September 25, 2012:
Class Photo: click to enlarge
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Week of...
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Notes and Links
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Sep 10
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About This Class. Monday: Introduction and the Brachistochrone. Tuesday: More on the Brachistochrone, administrative issues. Tuesday Notes. Friday: Some basic techniques: first order linear equations.
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Sep 17
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Monday: Separated equations, escape velocities. HW1. Tuesday: Escape velocities, changing source and target coordinates, homogeneous equations. Friday: Reverse engineering separated and exact equations.
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Sep 24
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Monday: Solving exact equations, integration factors. HW2. Tuesday: Statement of the Fundamental Theorem. Class Photo. Friday: Proof of the Fundamental Theorem.
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Oct 1
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Monday: Last notes on the fundamental theorem. HW3. Tuesday Hour 1: The chain law, examples of variational problems. Tuesday Hour 2: Deriving Euler-Lagrange. Friday: Reductions of Euler-Lagrange.
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Oct 8
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Monday is thanksgiving. Tuesday: Lagrange multiplyers and the isoperimetric inequality. HW4. Friday: More Lagrange multipliers, numerical methods.
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Oct 15
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Monday: Euler and improved Euler. Tuesday: Evaluating the local error, Runge-Kutta, and a comparison of methods. Friday: Numerical integration, high order constant coefficient homogeneous linear ODEs.
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Oct 22
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Monday: Multiple roots, reduction of order, undetermined coefficients. Tuesday: From systems to matrix exponentiation. HW5. Term Test on Friday.
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Oct 29
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Monday: The basic properties of matrix exponentiation. Tuesday: Matrix exponentiation: examples. Friday: Phase Portraits. HW6. Nov 4 was the last day to drop this class
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Nov 5
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Monday: Non-homogeneous systems. Tuesday: The Catalan numbers, power series, and ODEs. Friday: Global existence for linear ODEs, the Wronskian.
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Nov 12
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Monday-Tuesday is UofT November break. HW7. Friday: Series solutions for .
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Nov 19
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Monday: is irrational, more on the radius of convergence. Tuesday (class): Airy's equation, Fuchs' theorem. Tuesday (tutorial): Regular singular points. HW8. Friday: Discussion of regular singular points..
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Nov 26
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Monday: Frobenius series by computer. Qualitative Analysis Handout (PDF). Tuesday: The basic oscillation theorem. Handout on the Frobenius Method. HW9. Friday: Non-oscillation, Sturm comparison.
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Dec 3
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Monday: More Sturm comparisons, changing the independent variable. Tuesday: Amplitudes of oscillations. Last class was on Tuesday!
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F1
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Dec 10
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F2
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Dec 17
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The Final Exam (time, place, style, office hours times)
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Register of Good Deeds
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Add your name / see who's in!
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Please identify yourself in this photo! There are two ways to do that:
- Log in to this Wiki and edit this page. Put your name, userid, email address and location in the picture in the alphabetical list below.
- Send Dror an email message with this information.
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Who We Are...
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Comments
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Dror
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Bar-Natan
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Drorbn
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drorbn@ math. toronto. edu
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left most person in the front row, red shirt with red and white stripes
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Take this entry as a model and leave it first. Otherwise alphabetize by last name. Feel free to leave some fields blank. For better line-breaking, leave a space next to the "@" in email addresses.
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Ethan
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Jaffe
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Eyjaffe
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eyjaffe@ gmail.com
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top row, eighth from right, directly below the "RIES" in "Laboratories."
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Jonathan
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Love
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Jonathanrlove
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jonathan.love@ mail.utoronto.ca
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immediately to the left of the big awkward space in the middle row
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