Math 334, Accelerated (Honors) Advanced Calculus, Fall, 2005

This is the Math 334 homepage. Consult it from time to time to find useful information for the course. I will include links to the syllabus and other course information.


The following are links to current course information.

  1. (12/09/05) I've corrected problem 3 on the sample set.
  2. (12/09/05) Nick will hold a review session at 3:00 pm on Saturday, December 10 in Padelford C36.
  3. (12/07/05) Sample problems for the final exam.
  4. (12/07/05) How to solve mathematical problems.
  5. (12/02/05) Comments on problem #7, section 5.3
  6. (12/02/05) A little lecture on hyperbolic functions.
  7. (12/01/05) Why Did George Green Write His Essay of 1828 on Electricity and Magnetism?
  8. (11/22/05) 2:45 pm. Someone left their text in Nick's office today. I have it. I will be in my office until 5:00 pm.
  9. (11/21/05) Hausdorff measure is discussed in the book, Hausdorff Measures by C. A. Rogers.
  10. (11/21/05) I've updated the paper on Jordan measure.
  11. (11/18/05) The review session for the midterm will be held on Sunday at 1:30 in Padelford, C36.
  12. (11/18/05) Art of Problem Solving is a site recommended by Aaron Dilley.
  13. (11/17/05) Sample problems for the second midterm
  14. (11/16/05) Determinants and Volumes
  15. (11/16/05) My proof of the theorem on Jordan measurability on November 15 was faulty. Here is a correct proof (I hope).
  16. (11/10/05) The quiz section will be held on Thursday 11/10/05 at 2:00 in Padelford, C36.
  17. (10/19/05) On Sunday from 1:00-3:00, Nick will hold a review session for the midterm in Padelford C-36.
  18. (10/19/05) Sample problems for the first midterm.
  19. (10/17/05) For those of you who have either of the first two printings of the text the old errata link is appropriate .
  20. (10/12/05) William Stein's homepage
  21. (10/12/05) There will be a special lecture on Friday, October 14 at 4:00 which might interest you. Here are the details:
    SPEAKER: William Stein, University of California at San Diego TIME & PLACE: Friday, October 14th, 4:00 - 5:00, Loew 115 TITLE: Verification of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture for Specific Elliptic Curves ABSTRACT: I will talk about verification of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture for specific elliptic curves. This is about a paper I just co-authored with three *undergrads* and a grad student: Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture for Elliptic Curves It will be a follow-up to the talk I gave during my two previous visits to UW in the last year.
  22. (10/11/05) Starting on Thursday, October 20, Nick's Thursday office hours will be 2:00-3:00 in Padelford, C-36.
  23. (10/07/05) The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences is a great resource.
  24. (10/07/05) The Putnam exam will be held Saturday December 3 . Students should sign up in Padelford C-36 by next Tuesday October 11.
  25. (9/30/05) Mathworld link.
  26. (9/30/05) Nick's office hours will be Tuesday at 11:30 and Thursday at 2:00.
  27. (9/27/05) History of Mathematics Archive
  28. (9/27/05) Errata for Folland's text. It is updated regularly. You should send email to folland@math.washington.edu if you spot any errors not already listed
  29. (9/27/05) In problem number 7, section 1.3, consider f(x) to be defined only for x>0. Also assume the integers p and q are positive.
  30. (9/27/05) Syllabus(pdf)

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