Homework and Exams 

Late homework will not be graded.  

You are welcomed to discuss the material with each other, but the homework should be done individually.

All homework assignments should have at least one problem that is submitted in LaTeX

Homework should be scanned (or typed) and emailed directly to the grader: Chunting Lu, ctlu@math.umd.edu


Homework #1 (Due February 3)

Read: Introduction to LaTeX

Type (in LaTeX) the second half of page 650 (starting from Proof of Theorem I)  of the paper “The Impact of Cell Density and Mutations in a Model of Multidrug Resistance in Solid Tumors".  (ignore the red color in the equation numbers, keep it black and white).

LaTex can be downloaded for free.  For a mac I recommend mactex (tug.org/mactex) for PC, see miktex (www.miktex.org).  There are other latex distributions and you are welcomed to use any of them.

Additional problems are here: Download HW#1

Homework should be scanned (or typed) and emailed directly to the grader: Chunting Lu, ctlu@math.umd.edu

Homework #2 (Due February 10)

Download Homework #2

Homework #3 (Due February 17)

Please see the notes on the derivation of Bessel’s inequality at the “Additional Resources” tab

Download Homework #3

Homework #4 (Due February 24)

Download Homework #4

Homework #5 (Due March 3)

Download Homework #5

Homework #6 (Due March 10)

Download Homework #6

Homework #7 (Due April 2)

Download Homework #7

Homework #8 (Due April 9)

Download Homework #8

Homework #9 (Due May 5)

Download Homework #9

Homework #10 (Due May 12)

Download Homework #10

Contact: Prof. Doron Levy, dlevy@math.umd.edu                                                                                              Spring 2015