HOMEWORK
MTH 434/534 — Winter 2007


Ground Rules

Suggested Reading
It is to your advantage to skim suggested readings as soon as possible. However, do not expect to master this material the first time around. Don't worry; we'll cover it in class, after which the readings should make more sense. But be warned: we will not always cover the material the same way it is presented in the texts. The bottom line is that you are only responsible for material covered in class.
Written Work
It is your job to explain your work to me clearly and completely. Here are some guidelines: You may discuss homework problems with anyone you like, and you may use any reference materials you like. However, you must write up the solutions in your own words, and you must indicate what help you used. Late homework will be corrected as a courtesy to you, but can earn at most half credit.

Assignments

Due 3/12/07
Please complete the assignment sheet.
Suggested reading (skim these only): Bishop & Goldberg §4.7-§4.9 (and possibly §4.6).
Due 3/5/07
No homework this week
Suggested reading: Flanders §3.6–§3.8 (and skim §3.3–§3.4); Bishop & Goldberg §4.5.
Due 2/26/07
Please complete the assignment sheet.
Suggested reading: Flanders §4.6 (and then skim §4.1–§4.5).
Due 2/19/07
No homework this week
Due 2/12/07
Please complete the assignment sheet.
You can find a list of some orthogonal coordinate systems here.
Suggested reading: Bishop & Goldberg §4.2–§4.3; Flanders §3.1–§3.2.
Due 2/5/07
Please complete the assignment sheet.
Suggested reading: My notes, Bishop & Goldberg §2.22; Flanders §2.7.
WARNING: These readings use different conventions!
Due 1/29/07
Please complete the assignment sheet.
Suggested reading: Bishop & Goldberg §2.20–§2.21; Flanders §2.5–§2.6.
Due 1/17/07
Please complete the assignment sheet.
Suggested reading: Bishop & Goldberg §2.19; Flanders §2.2–§2.3.
Due 1/10/07
Please send an email message to me at tevian@math.oregonstate.edu. Please include some information about yourself, such as your math/physics background and your motivation for taking this class.
Suggested reading: Bishop & Goldberg §2.1; Flanders §2.1.