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Instructor

Dr. Eric Allen

TAs 

Lectures

Herzstein Hall 210

Lecture times

T Th 2:3030PM - 3:4545PM TR GRB W212

Course Email Online Discussionhttps://piazza.com/class/ibslot8j6un5p6

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lec36-slides 

Topic 1.1 Lecture, Topic 1.1 Demonstration Module 1: Section 2.2Topic 2.2 DemonstrationModule 1: Sections 3.5, 3.6Lecture & demo quizzes for topics 3.5, 3.6, 4.5Topic 4.2 Lecture,  Topic 4.2 Demonstration, Topic 4.3 Lecture, Topic 4.3 DemonstrationExam 1 Topic 6.1 Lecture, Topic 6.1 Demonstration, Topic 6.2 Lecture, Topic 6.2 Demonstration, Topic 6.3 Lecture, Topic 6.3 Demonstration Topic 7.1 LectureTopic 7.2 Lecture Homework 4 (now due by 11:59pm on April 12th)

Homework 5

hw_5_boruvka.zip 

Week

Day

Date

Topic

Assigned Reading

Assigned Videos (Quizzes due by Friday of each week)

SlidesWork AssignedWork Due

1

Tues

Aug 25

 

Module 1: Sections 0.1, 0.2, 1.1 lec1-slides  
 ThursAug 27 Module 1: Section 1.4Topic 1.4 Lecture, Topic 1.4 Demonstrationlec3-slidesHomework 1Lecture & demo quizzes for topics 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4   

22

Tues

Sep 1

 

   

 

 

 

Thurs

Sep 3

 

Module 1: Section 1.6 (self-study), Section 2.1Topic 1.6 Lecture, Topic 1.6 Demonstration, Topic 2.1 Lecture,  Topic 2.1 Demonstrationlec5-slides Lecture & demo quizzes for topics 1.5, 1.6, 2.1   

3

Tues

Sep 8

 

Module 1: Section 2.3Topic 2.3 Lecture , Topic 2.3 Demonstration  lec6-slides  
 ThursSep 10

 

Module 1: Sections 2.5, 2.6Topic 2.5 Lecture ,  Topic 2.5 Demonstration, Topic 2.6 Lecture ,  Topic 2.6 Demonstration  lec7-slidesHomework 2   Homework 1

4

Tues

Sep 15

 

Topic 2.2 Lecture ,

 lec9-slides  

 

Thurs

Sep 17

 

Module 1: Section 3.4Topic 3.4 Lecture , Topic 3.4 Demonstrationlec11-slides Lecture & demo quizzes for topics 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4   

5

Tues

Sep 22

 

Topic 3.5 Lecture, Topic 3.5 Demonstration, Topic 3.6 Lecture,  Topic 3.6 Demonstration

 lec12-slides  

 

Thurs

Sep 24

 

Module 1: Section 4.5Topic 4.5 Lecture,  Topic 4.5 Demonstrationlec14-slides

Homework 3

hw_3.zip

   

6

Tues

Sep 29

 

  lec15-slides  

 

Thurs

Oct 1

 

Module 1: Sections 4.2, 4.3 lec16-slides  

7

Tues

Oct 6

 

 Topic 4.6 Lecture,  Topic 4.6 Demonstrationlec18-slides  

 

Thurs

Oct 8

 

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8

Tues

Oct 13

 

 

   

 

Thurs

Oct 15

 

Module 1: Sections 3.5, 3.6Topic 5.1 Lecture, Topic 5.1 Demonstration, Topic 5.2 Lecture, Topic 5.2 Demonstration, Topic 5.3 Lecture, Topic 5.3 Demonstration lec20-slides   

9

Tues

Oct 20

 

  lec21-slides 

 

 

Thurs

Oct 22

 

 lec23-slides  

10

Tues

Oct 27

 

 Topic 6.6 Lecture, Topic 6.6 Demonstration lec24-slides  

 

Thurs

Oct 29

 

 lec26-slides  

11

Tues

Nov 3

 

 lec27-slides  

 

Thurs

Nov 5

 

 Topic 7.5 Lecturelec29-slides  

12

Tues

Nov 10

 

   Lecture & demo quizzes for topics 7.5, 7.6

 

Thurs

Nov 12

 

  lec31-slides  

13

Tues

Nov 17

 

  lec33-slides 

 

Thurs

Nov 19

 

  lec34-slides 

14

Tues

Nov 24

 

 

 

lec36-slides

 

Thurs

Nov 26

 

  lec37-slides 

 

15

Tues

Dec 1

 

  lec38-slides

 

 
 ThursDec 3     

Grading, Honor Code Policy, Processes and Procedures

Grading will be based on your performance on five homeworks (weighted 40% in all), two exams (weighted 20% each), weekly lab exercises (weighted 10% in all), and class participation including worksheets, in-class Q&A, Piazza participation, and online quizzes (weighted 10% in all).

The purpose of the homeworks is to train you to solve problems and to help deepen your understanding of concepts introduced in class. Homeworks are due on the dates and times specified in the course schedule. Please turn in all your homeworks using the subversion system set up for the class. Homework is worth full credit when turned in on time. A 10% penalty per day will be levied on late homeworks, up to a maximum of 6 days. No submissions will be accepted more than 6 days after the due date.

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You will be expected to follow the Honor Code in all homeworks and exams.  All submitted homeworks are expected to be the result of your individual effort. You are free to discuss course material and approaches to homework problems with your other classmates, the teaching assistants and the professor, but you should never misrepresent someone else’s work as your own. If you use any material from external sources, you must provide proper attribution ( as shown here).  Exams 1 and 2 test your individual understanding and knowledge of the material. Exams are closed-book, and collaboration on exams is strictly forbidden. Finally, it is also your responsibility to protect your homeworks and exams from unauthorized access. Graded homeworks will be returned to you via email, and exams as marked-up hardcopies. If you believe we have made an error in grading your homework or exam, please bring the matter to our attention within one week.

Accommodations for Students with Special Needs

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