Numbers below refer to problems in the
textbook (2nd edition).
Caution: this numbering is different
from the 1st edition.
Note, for reading assignments, see the
syllabus page.
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Problems |
1 | Sept. 13 |
homework #1||hw#1 sln |
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Sept. 20 |
homework #2||hw#2 sln |
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Sept. 27 |
homework #3||hw#3 sln
||prob 2: animation |
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Oct. 4 |
homework #4||hw#4 sln |
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*Oct. 9*
|
homework #5||hw#5 sln |
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Oct. 11
|
Midterm 1 |
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Oct. 18 |
homework #6||hw#6 sln |
7 |
Oct. 25 |
homework #7||hw#7 sln |
8 | Nov. 1 |
homework #8||hw#8 sln |
9 |
Nov. 8 |
homework #9||hw#9 sln |
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*Nov. 13*
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homework #10||hw#10 sln |
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Nov. 15
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Midterm 2 |
- | Nov. 22 |
no homework this week |
11 | *Friday, Nov. 30, 5pm* Special due date and time give homework directly to TA |
homework #11||hw#11 sln |
Homework must be handed in by the end of the lecture on the date listed above. Overdue homeworks are subject to penalty specified below.
Late homework policy:
Homeworks handed in after the
deadline
will have their score reduced by a factor
(1-t/T) where t is
the
time past due in hours and T=24h. After 24 hours solutions are
posted
on the course website and no more homeworks are accepted.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For all the late homeworks
responsibility
lies with the student to hand-deliver the later to the instructor or
course
TA and have it time-stamped. There is no guarantee that the instructor
or TA will be available to accept the homework outside the lectures and
office hours and no other person is authorized to do this. If you leave
your paper in the mailbox or under the door it will be time-stamped
when
found.
It is by far best to hand in assignments on
time!