Department
of Mathematics
Math 402 - Fall 2007
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Sections M13 and 14
TTh 9:00 - 10:20am in 241 Altgeld Hall
Instructor
| Text | Syllabus | Grading | Resources | Homework | Project | Exams | News and Information | Lecture Log
Computers available: The computers in IH239 have Geometry Explorer installed. You’re entitled to use them whenever the lab is free. Use your Active Directory username and password to login. The icon for Geometry Explorer is in the Dock at the bottom of the screen. It looks like a little papyrus scroll sitting on top of a flat box. If you run your mouse over the icons you'll also see the text of each application. [posted on August 28, 2007]
Picture Gallery:
A possible model for
a project?
NEWS [October
26]
Professor
Steven Bradlow [bradlow@uiuc.edu]
Office: 259 Altgeld Hall
Office Hours: Wednesday12:00-1:00pm, or by appointment
Text
Geometry with Geometry Explorer by Michael Hvidsten (McGraw Hill, 2005)
Part or all of chapters 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,
Your grade for the course will be determined by a weighted
average of your scores for homework, 2 midterms, a project and a
final. The weights of each will be:
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Homework |
15% |
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Midterm 1 |
20% |
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Midterm 2 |
20% |
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Project |
15% |
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Final |
30% |
You can’t do better than the web and Google! Here are a few places to start:
Here’s a wonderful online, annotated version of Euclid’s Elements:
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/elements/elements.html
If anyone discovers
websites they particularly like, send them to me and I’ll post them here
for others to see.
Homework will be posted at this website. A (small) subset will be graded.
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Assignment |
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Thursday August 30 |
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Thursday September 6 |
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Thursday September 13 |
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Thursday September 20 |
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Thursday October 4 |
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Thursday October 11 |
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Thursday October 18 |
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Thursday October 25 |
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Thursday November 1 |
What is it on? The project can be on any topic approved by
the course instructor. It’s meant to
give you an opportunity to explore some aspect of non-Euclidean geometry which
you find interesting but which isn’t covered in class, or to delve more
deeply into a topic mentioned in class but dealt with too superficially for
your liking. Here’s an incomplete list of possible
Project Topics – feel free to come up with your own.
What will the end result be? The end result
of the project will be (1) a written paper four or more pages in length and (2)
either a poster or an oral presentation of 10 minutes to the class.
What are the relevant due dates?
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Tuesday October 16
– Submit a proposal for the topic you will do. [ Here’s a list of topics
that have been submitted ]
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Thursday November 1 -
Submit a list of references and an outline of your paper. Also tell me
whether you prefer to do a poster or a presentation.
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Tuesday November 27 -
papers due
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Thursday November 29 -
posters due (poster session in class).
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Tuesday December 2 -
class presentations.
How will it be graded? The project will be graded out of 100, with a maximum of 75 for your
written report and a maximum of 25 for your poster or presentation.
Exams
There will be two midterms and a final exam. Dates and syllabi will be announced at least one week in advance.
The (tentative) dates for the midterms are Tuesday September 25 and Tuesday October 30.
When: Tuesday September 25, 9-10am, in 241 Altgeld Hall (i.e. the regular classroom)
On What:
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Section 1.5, 1.6 [Axiom systems]
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Section 2.1, 2.2, 2.5, 2.6 [Euclidean geometry]
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Section 3.1, 3.2 [Cartesian coordinate system
and vectors]
Here’s a study guide to help you prepare for the exam.
Midterm
2
When: Tuesday November 6, 9-10am, in 241 Altgeld Hall (i.e. the regular classroom)
On What:
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Section 7.2, 7.3, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7 [Hyperbolic
geometry ]
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Section 4.2 [Euclidean constructions]
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Section 5.1, 5.2, 5.7 [Isometries]
Here’s a study guide to help you prepare for the exam.
Final
When: 1:30pm -4:30pm,
Monday December 10
On What: Everything we did in class, i.e. everything covered in Midterms 1 and 2, plus:
· Section 7.7 [Tilings]
· Section 3.5, 3.5.1 [Complex numbers]
· Section 8.2 [Mobius transformations]
Here’s a study guide to help you prepare for the exam.
Lecture Log (i.e. what was done in class) [to be added soon]
Last modified December 5, 2007