Math 246 MatLab Projects, Spring 2009 
 
(8 April version) 
   There are 6 MatLab projects worth 25 points each.  These are
given below, but are subject to changes announced either here or in 
class.  All count toward your course grade.  
 When and Where to Turn in Your Projects.  Each Project 
assignment should be turned-in to your discussion section instructor 
no later than its due date by either:
-  bringing it to the discussion section, 
-  bringing it to their office during an office hour,
-  make other arrangements directly with your discussion section 
     instructor.
If the University cancels class for any reason on the scheduled
due date of a project then that project will be due on the first day
that the large lecture subsequently meets.   Projects turned in
late will be recorded, but may not be graded for full credit.
 How Each Project Should Look.   You should submit your 
work by creating an "M" file, using individual cells in the "M" file 
for each problem, and putting the problem number at the beginning 
of the cell as a comment.  You can split up a multi-part problem into 
multiple cells, as long as they label each cell.  Then you should use 
the "publish to html" option to create a nice looking output and then 
print the html file, which can be displayed by matlab or opened with 
a web browser.  Your answers should be presented in the order that 
the problems are assigned.  If you use more than one sheet of paper, 
they should be stapled together.  The top of the first page should 
include: your name, course and section number, your discussion section 
instructor's name, and the date the assignment is due.
 MatLab Teams.   Your discussion section instructor will
assign teams for projects B-F.  Be sure you know who is on your team 
for each project!  Each team turns in one version of each project.  
The names of every team member should be on each project.  Each team 
member is responsible for all the work turned in by the team.  This 
means that while you may have had prime responsiblity for part of the 
project, you should be aware of how others on the team approached the 
rest of the project.  For starters, you should check that they did the 
correct problem.  You should then understand how they did it.  If your
team is not working well, notify your discussion section instructor 
right away!
 Running MatLab from Off Campus.   You can find tips on how
to run MatLab from off campus at  
http://www.math.umd.edu/~jow/misc/matlab.html 
  MatLab Project Assignments  
-  Friday, 6 February 
 read Hunt, Lipsman, Osborn, and Rosenberg (HLOR) Chapters 1-4
 do Problem Set A (pages 47-49) --- 2, 3ab, 5, 6ad, 7abc, 8ace, 9.
 
 
-  Friday, 27 February 
 read HLOR Chapters 5 and 6
 do Problem Set B (pages 75-85) --- 3, 5, 11, 17.
 Those of you with  MatLab 2008a or 2008b  will not be able
     to do problem 5 as described in the HLOR book
 because MathWorks introduced a new symbolic engine with version 2008a.
 They had been using Maple (supplied by an independent company), 
     but switched to MuPAD, who they recently bought out.
 Check out their helpdesk at: 
     
     http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/toolbox/symbolic/rn/brqy13y-1.html
 If you have this problem, just turn in problem 5 with the null
     response that MatLab gave you.
 
-  Friday, 13 March 
 read HLOR Chapters 7, 8, and 9
 do Problem Set C (pages 131-138) --- 2, 4, 6, 10, 15.
 For those of you with  MatLab 2008a or 2008b  "dsolve" will 
     not work for problem 2a as described in HLOR.  
     The solutions of the it should return are
 phi_1(t) = 2/(1 - 2t) and phi_2(t) = (3 + e^{2t})/(3 - e^{2t}) .
     Use these expressions to complete 2a.
 
-  Friday, 10 April 
 read HLOR Chapter 10
 do Problem Set D (pages 157-170) --- 3, 4, 5.
 You can see how to reduce the ode45 error tolerances 
     for problem 3c in section 7.3 of HLOR on page 98.
 
 
-  Friday, 17 April 
 read HLOR Chapter 12
 do Problem Set E (pages 193-205) --- 12, 13abc.
 Note that 12b should read  y" + 2 y' + 2 y = 0
 Note that 13a should read  h(t) = u(t - pi) - u(t - 10)
 
 
-  Friday, 8 May 
 read HLOR Chapters 13 and 14
 do Problem Set F (pages 231-246) --- 1, 8, 9.