Welcome to the website for David Hemmer's Math 3820- Honors Elementary Differential Equations. The class meets in UH4540, MWF from 12:00-12:50.
The textbook is "Elementary Differential Equations- Eighth Edition" by Boyce and DiPrima..
Office: University Hall 2010G
Office Hours: Monday: 10:00-12:00
Tuesday: 12:00-2:00
Friday: 11:00-12:00These are only the times I am guaranteed to be in my office. I will usually be there most of every day. You can take your chances and stop by anytime, or call first to see if I'm here, or make an appointment. The best way to contact me is email. Please make frequent use of my office hours!
Phone: (419) 530-2973
Email: David.Hemmer@utoledo.edu
Dave's Website: http://www.math.utoledo.edu/~dhemmer
Reading Files: I will post all files in .pdf format, which
can be read with Adobe Acrobat Reader. This is probably already on your
computer, but if not it is availabe for free download here
.
Course Handouts: Anything I pass out and/or discuss in class
will go here.
04/14/2005 Chapter 6 review sheet
04/06/2005 Maple Worksheet-
Dirac delta function
04/04/2005 Maple Worksheet-
discontinuous forcing
03/14/2005 Chapter
3 review sheet
03/14/2005 Tacoma
video clip
03/14/2005 Tacoma Bridge
Disaster
01/31/2005 Maple worksheet,
existence and uniqueness
01/28/2005 Millikan oil
drop paper
01/28/2005 Maple Worksheet- more
modeling
01/26/2005 Maple
Worksheet- interest and modeling problems
01/24/2005 Maple Worksheet
01/21/2005 Maple Worksheet
01/19/2005 Maple Worksheet
01/12/2005 Pi Mu Epsilon application
01/10/2005 Course Information Sheet
01/10/2005 University
Missed Class Policy
Solved Quizzes:
Quiz 1- Friday 1/14/05
Quiz 2- Friday 1/21/05
Quiz 3- Friday 1/28/05
Quiz 4- Friday 2/4/05
Quiz 5- Friday 2/18/05
Quiz 6- Friday 2/25/05
Quiz 7- Friday 3/25/05
Quiz 8- Friday 4/1/05
Quiz 9- Friday 4/8/05
Exams:
Exam 1- Friday 2/11/05 - Solutions
Exam 2- Friday 3/18/05- Solutions
Exam 3- Monday 4/18/05- Solutions
Final Exam- Monday 5/2/05
Useful Links:
Textbook Website: Tons
of good stuff here including review and study outlines, review quizzes
and help with the CD-ROM.
Lambert W
function (discussed in class 1/26)