Probability Theory - Math 170A/1 - Fall 07

Reading Assignments

Subject to Change

The reading assignments is a significant component of this course, namely 10% of your final grade, as much as the writing assignment. Learning theory tells us that it is better to be exposed to concepts multiple times, and in multiple forms. The weight given to the reading assignments is to encourage this.

Instructions and motivations.

Reference: Topaz, Chad, via email (April, 2006)

WeekSection and/or Page(s)To Be Read for
the lecture on
00.1, 0.2, 0.5-0.7voluntary ...
for your interest,
no blog entry due
0.3, 0.4,
p.15 (bottom) - 23
1.1, 1.2
9/28/07
I1.3, 1.410/1/07
1.8, 1.1210/3/07
2.1 (skip last paragraph),
2.7
10/5/07
II2.2, 2.1310/8/07
3.1, 3.210/10/07
3.3, 3.6(9)-(12), 3.1210/12/07
III4.110/15/07
4.210/17/07
IV4.310/22/07
Midterm One covers the above.
4.8, 4.9(a)I10/24/07
V4.1010/29/07
4.4, 4.9(c)10/31/07
5.111/2/07
VI5.2, 5.11(a), (b)11/5/07
5.3, 5.1711/7/07
5.411/9/07
Midterm Two covers the above.
VII5.5 until p.179, line 10
(stop at conditional expectation),
7.1 until p.291, Example 4 exclusively
11/14/07
VIIIRest of 7.111/19/07
7.211/21/07
XI7.411/26/07
8.111/28/07
8.211/30/07
X8.312/5/07
8.412/7/07
The Final Exam covers the above.

Math 170A Home Page Andrea Brose Department of Mathematics UCLA

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