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Math 110 Syllabus

Math 110 is a spring semester course on linear algebra taught by Professor Edward Frenkel. The class meets Tuesday and Thursday from 12:40-2 pm in room 2050 VLSB. Office hours are Tuesday from 2-3:30 pm in room 819 Evans Hall. The prerequisites for the course are completion of Math 54. Grades will be determined by homework (20%), a midterm exam (30%), and a final exam (50%). No make-up exams will be allowed except in the case of a documented illness or emergency.

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Math 110 Syllabus

Math 110 is a spring semester course on linear algebra taught by Professor Edward Frenkel. The class meets Tuesday and Thursday from 12:40-2 pm in room 2050 VLSB. Office hours are Tuesday from 2-3:30 pm in room 819 Evans Hall. The prerequisites for the course are completion of Math 54. Grades will be determined by homework (20%), a midterm exam (30%), and a final exam (50%). No make-up exams will be allowed except in the case of a documented illness or emergency.

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Math 110: Linear Algebra

Spring 15
Instructor: Edward Frenkel

TuTh 12:402 pm, 2050 VLSB


office: 819 Evans Hall
e-mail: [email protected]
office hours: Tu 2-3:30

Prerequisites: Math 54
Textbook: Linear Algebra by S.H. Friedberg, A.L. Insel and L.E. Spence,
Fourth Edition.
Also recommended (but not necessary): Introductory Linear Algebra with
Applications, by B. Kolman.
Math 110 covers linear algebra beyond the level of Math 54, and studies some
of its applications. The course is taught from an abstract point of view and is
more theoretical than calculus courses. Along the way, students will learn to
read, understand, and write proofs. The course will start with a review of the
linear algebra covered in Math 54, with the emphasis on the necessary theoretical
background. Next, we will continue with more advanced topics, such as dual
spaces, diagonalization, and inner product spaces. Various applications will be
considered.
Homework: Homework assignments will be given every week and posted on the
web. Homework will be collected in the sections the following week and select
problems will be graded. Late homework will not be accepted.
Exams: There will be one in-class midterm exam on Thursday, March 5,
12:402 pm.
The final exam will be on Thursday, May 14, 36 pm (exam group 15).
There will be no make-up exams. It is your responsibility to make
sure that you have no exam scheduling conflicts!
Some of the problems for the exams may be taken from the homework, so it is
in your interest to do homework on a regular basis.
Grades will be computed as follows: 20% homework, 30% midterm exam and
50% final exam.
If you miss the midterm exam due to a documented illness or emergency, the
formula for the grade will be adjusted as follows: 30% homework, 70% final exam.
If you miss the final exam, you will automatically fail the course.
According to the official University policy, an incomplete grade can be given
only for valid medical excuses with a doctors certificate and only if the student
has a passing grade (a C or better). Therefore, if you are behind in the course,
an incomplete is not an option.

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