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Math 4435/6435 Linear Algebra Fall 2003
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Days & Time MW 19:15 - 20:30 |
Room 425-G |
Computer # 81816 |
Prerequisite Math 3435 |
Instructor Andrey Shilnikov, Dr. |
Office 724 COE |
Office hours MW 14:00-15:00 and by appointment |
Phone (404) 651-0655 |
e-mail ashilnikov@mathstat.gsu.edu |
Textbook Steven J. Leon Linear Algabra with Applications,
6th Ed., 0-13-033781-1 |
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Outline of Content (tentative)
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Sections |
Linear Transformations |
4.1-4.3 |
Orthogonality |
5.1-5.6 |
Eigenvalues |
6.1, 6.3-6.5, 6.7 |
Tests and grading Grades will be determined
on the basis of 3 prelims ( 100 points each), the comprehensive/
accumulative final (150/100 points), quizzes (50
points). The final grade will be awarded as follows:
90%-100% =A; 80%-90% = B; 70%-80%
= C; 60%-70% = D; below 300 points is
F. I will then go over each person's work
individually and modify the tentative grades
slightly, taking into account factors that are
hard to quantify such as improvement, an outstanding
final exam, etc. There is no preordained median
for this course. It could be higher or lower in any
given year, depending on how the class does. However,
I would not hesitate to give 90% of the class an A
if they earned it. For the Math6435 students -- some additional
exercises will be assigned and the tests will be modified.
Exam dates (subject to change)
Tests I, II and III Sep 22, Oct 20, Nov 19
Final Examination Dec 15, at 7:15 pm
Please check the test dates in your other courses and let
me know as soon as possible if there are conflicts.
The usual solution in such cases is to give the exam
early or late on the scheduled day. NOTE
October 17 is the last day to withdraw from the class
without receiving an automatic “WF”. Conditions under
which an incomplete “I” is given can be found
in the 2002 General Catalog. You will not be able to use
your notebook or textbook on all tests. No calculators. An
answer alone will not suffice the credit. You must explain
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Make-up policy NO make-up exams or quizzes will be given. A
missed exam may be made up only in the event of a verifiable,
unavoidable absence (e.q., a doctor’s note is necessary
if illness is an excuse). Failure to take the
final exam will result in a grade of “F” for the course
Attendance
policy A sign-in sheet will be passed around each
class day, except on test days. Please, sign each one in the same
way. A student is considered present only if he/she has arrived
on time and remains until the class is dismissed. Coming to
class late or leaving early is disruptive and thus discouraged.
The instructor may drop a student from the roll for exceeding four
class absences. Students are responsible for all material cove-
red in the book and in class. Those who have excellent
attendance but are on a grade borderline will get extra consideration
at the end of the class.
Homework
The homework is the most important part of the course. No matter
how well you think you understand the material presented in class,
you won't really learn it until you do the problems. Late homework
will not be accepted except in very unusual circumstances. We will,
however, drop the lowest homework and quiz grade. You are free to
devise whatever strategy for learning the material suits you best.
This may involve collaboration with other students. We believe,
however, that most people will get the maximum benefit from the
homework if they try hard to do all the problems themselves before
consulting others. In any case, whatever you turn in should represent
your own solution, expressed in your own words, even if this solution
was arrived at with help from someone else. Remember, you are doing
the homework in order to learn the material; don't try to defeat
the purpose of it. Do not get behind your work. As a guide, consider
spending 2 hours of your time studying for each hour of class time.
On a test you must be able to work the problems within the
period of time allowed. Therefore, it is recommended, as part of
your preparation for each test , that you select 8 to 10 problems
and try to work them within a period of one hour. The quizzes will
consist of 2-3 problems usually selected from the problems assigned
as homework.
Cheating/Plagiarism
All work submitted for grading must be your own. A first occurrence
of cheating/plagiarism will result in a grade of “O” for all
concerned parties, as well as a form indicating academic dishonesty
will be filed with the Dean of Students.
A second occurrence will result in a grade of “F” for the course
for the concerned parties, with a transcript.
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Test 1 [pdf]
Test 2 [pdf]
Test 3 [pdf]
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