MATH 113 Spring
2006
Combinatorics
ANNOUNCEMENTS
INFO about the EXAMS (Midterms, Final)
LECTURES:
- Instructor:
Alex Usvyatsov.
- E-mail:
alexus at
math.ucla.edu.
- Office: MS 7336
- Class meets:
- Lecture 1:
MWF, 12:00 am -12:50 pm in MS 5117 .
- Office hours:
- Mondays, 1:30pm - 2:30pm.
- Wednesdays, 2:30pm - 3:30pm.
DISCUSSION SESSIONS:
- TA:
Romanos Malikiosis.
- Meets:
- Section 3a : R at 12:00am - 12:50am in MS 5117
- Office: MS 2903
- Office hours:
TEXTBOOKS:
- [1] F. Roberts and B. Tesman, Applied Combinatorics, 2nd Ed.
GENERAL INFO:
- Course Outline
- There will be two midterms and a final
exam.
- Each student must take and pass the final exam in order to
pass the course.
- There will be HW assingments every week and several quizzes at
discussion sessions throughout the quarter.
- Your final grade (assuming you have passed the final exam) will
be calculated as follows:
- Homework: 20 %
- Quizzes: 10 %
- Midterm 1: 15 %
- Midterm 2: 15 %
- Final Exam: 40 %
- Your final grade (assuming you have not taken the final or failed
it) will be an "F".
MIDTERM SCHEDULE:
- Midterm 1 : Wednesday, 4/26/06 during regular class hours
- Midterm 2 : Monday, 5/22/06 during regular class hours
MIDTERMS and SOLUTIONS:
HOMEWORK ASSINGMENTS:
HOMEWORK AND QUIZ POLICY:
- Homework is due 12 p.m. every Friday. No late homework
will be accepted. Please turn it in to the instructor in class.
- The TA will grade a selected number of problems and mark
your homework with a grade between 0 and 10. Graded homeworks will be
returned to you at the discussion session.
- You may discuss the homework problems with your classmates but
each student must write out his/her solutions individually. The
solutions should be easily readable and comprehensible.
- 20% of the final grade will be based on the average of your
homework grades. Two lowest homework scores will be dropped. An
unsubmitted homework (or submitted after the deadline) will be marked
as 0.
- There will be short quizzes at the beginning of several discussion
sessions throughout the quarter. The TA will announce at each discussion
session whether or not there will be a quizz the week after.
The quizzes will contain questions similar (but not necessarily
identical) to those that were due the week before (i.e. on a
certain Thursday you will have to solve questions similar to those
submitted on Friday the week before).
- Quizzes will be marked with a grade between 0 and 10 and returned to
you at the discussion sessions. 10% of your final grade will be based on
the average of your quizzes grades. One lowest quiz score will be
dropped. A student who misses a quiz will get 0. There will be no make-up
quizzes.
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