The problems listed here are the minimum amount you should
do to acquire proficiency in the material of this course. In addition to
the assigned problems from Ellis and Gulick, you should solve as many odd-numbered
problems as you feel is necessary in order to become comfortable with the
techniques introduced in that part of the book. Four of the assignments
will require MATLAB. You may also use MATLAB to solve some of the
problems from Gulick and Ellis, as long as you understand that you
will be expected to solve such problems on tests without the use of MATLAB.
The best plan is probably to do at least some of the problems by hand and
then check your results using MATLAB. You may hand in either version. If
you wish to hand in the MATLAB version in the form of an mbook, you
do not need to print it out; instead you can email it to psg@math.umd.edu.
A corrected version will be emailed back to you. This also applies
to the MATLAB assignments, and is the preferred protocol for computer related
submissions.
Assignment 1
Section 11.1. Problems 2,4,10,14,20
Section 11.2. Problems 4,12,16,28,30
Section 11.3. Problems: 8, 14,18,30
Section 11.4 Problems 2,4,14,
Section 11.5. Problems: 12, 24, 26, 28
Section 11.6. Problems: 6, 8, 12, 24, 26, 30
Section 13.1. Problems: 16,18,34,36, 50, 52, 57-60
Section 13.2. Problems: 16, 18
Section 13.3. Problems: 4, 6, 8, 22, 24, 28, 36, 40
Section 13.4. Problems: 6, 28, 30, 32, 42, 44
Section 13.5 Problems: 2,6,10
Section 13.6. Problems: 16, 18, 24, 26, 40, 42, 46, 48, 58
Section 13.8. Problems: 10, 14, 18, 30, 32, 42
Section 13.9, Problems 12, 14, 8, 24, 16, 26.
Section 14.4. Problems 14, 18, 24,
Section 14.5. Problems 16, 20,22.
Section 14.6. Problems 14,18, 24,26.
Section 15.5. Problems 2, 6.
Section 15.6 Problems 8, 10
Section 15.7 Problems 12, 14, 20
Section 15.8 Problems 12, 18, 22
Assignment 14
Due Wednesday December 11
MATLAB assignment TBA