Recitation Section: Tuesdays 4-5 pm Hermann Brown 427, not required, Teaching assistant (PhD candidate) Bridget Franklin will do example problems and examples of proofs and also answer questions.
Teaching Assistant: Bridget Franklin bf2@rice.edu, TA 's Office: 045 HB (in basement); Office Hour: TBA ,
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Course Description Course Announcement This course is primarily for students who might want to major in math or a math-intensive field or for persons who need or desire to study linear algebra in a more theoretical setting (for example computer scientists, electrical engineers, math economists or physicists).
Course Web Page: http://math.rice.edu/~cochran/teaching/Math354Fall2011/354F2011webpage.html .
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Prerequisites: Math 101, Math 102 or equivalent. I would prefer that students have taken at least one of Math 211 or Math 212 in order that they have had experience with vectors and matrices to the extent that they believe that these objects are useful, so useful that they might merit studying in a theoretical setting. This experience could equally have been obtained in a high school math or physics class.
Textbook:Linear Algebra, Fourth Edition, by S. Friedberg, A. Insel and L. Spence, Publisher: Prentice Hall
Assessment:
Homework: worth 25% of grade. Homework assignments are not pledged. You are strongly encouraged to work together in groups of 2-4. However, you are not allowed to
use solutions from the internet, nor solutions you might find in any written form. Moreover each
student must write up her/his own homework without copying anyone else's.
Midterm exams: There will be 2 IN-CLASS CLOSED BOOK midterm exams. FIRST MIDTERM worth 15% Friday September 30 , SECOND MIDTERM worth 25% Monday NOVEMBER 7
Final exam: worth 35%. There will be a 3-hour CLOSED BOOK final exam TIME SLOT ANNOUNCED BY REGISTRAR
Any student with a documented disability needing academic adjustments or accommodations is requested to speak with me during the first two weeks of class. All discussions will remain confidential. Students with disabilities will need to also contact Disability Support Services in the Ley Student Center.