2013 Spring Course Syllabus - Mathematics 3051.002

Spring 2013 Course Syllabus - Mathematics 3051.002

Course: Mathematics 3051.002.
Course Title: Theoretical Linear Algebra.
Time: TR 11:40-1:20.
Place: Barton Hall Classroom 405.
Instructor: Grabovsky, Yury.
Instructor Office: 516 Wachman Hall.
Instructor Email: yury.grabovsky@temple.edu
Instructor Phone: 215.204.1650 (or 1-1650 from a Temple phone).
Office Hours: by appointment.
Prerequisites: Math 3045 with a grade of C- or higher or Math 2101 with a grade of C- or higher.
Textbook: Linear Algebra Done Right, by Sheldon Axler, second edition, Springer, 1997; see http://linear.axler.net/ for errata.
Course Goals: Full understanding of the material. Proofs of relevant theorems, ability to solve problems.
Topics Covered: This is a course in linear algebra with a higher degree of abstraction than a traditional undergraduate linear algebra course. Topics include vector spaces, linear transformations, determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, canonical forms, and inner product spaces.
Course Grading: 50% homeworks, 25% midterm exam, 25% final exam.
Exam Dates: Midterm exam: Thur. Mar. 7. Final Exam: Tuesday 5/14 10:30-12:30.
Attendance Policy: Attendance is mandatory. If you cannot make it to class for some reason, you are asked to send an email to yury@temple.edu indicating the reasons, and if possible, before class.

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