Introduction to Discrete Mathematics
MATH 213 Section B1
Instructor: Ilya Kapovich
Spring 2008
MWF 9:00am, Henry
Administration
Building, rm 140
WWW:
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~kapovich/213-08/213-08.html
Textbook: Rosen, Discrete Mathematics
and Its Applications, sixth
edition
You
can come and take a look at your finals and discuss your course grade
during my office hours on Thursday,
May 8, 10am-11:30am.
The final exam will take place on Friday,
May 2, 7pm-10pm in our regular classroom. The final exam is
cumulative. It will cover the following material: Ch. 4.1-4.2, 5.1-5.5,
6.1-6.2, 6.4, 7.1-7.2, 8.1, 8.3, 8.5, 9.1-9.8, 10.1-10.2, 10.5
NOTE: As was pointed out to me after the final, Ch. 7.6 (General
Inclusion-Exclusion Principle) was inadvertently omitted from this
list, while Problem 5 on the final concerned the material from that
chapter. Since Ch 7.6 was not listed among the chapters to be covered
by the final, Problem 5 from the final exam will not be graded and the
other 9 problems will be rescaled to the total of 200 points. I
apologize for this mistake.
The final
exam has been graded and the results have been posted via ScoreReports.
The final exam scores were: 200, 200, 200, 199, 196, 195, 189, 188,
181, 180, 180, 179, 162, 157, 156, 151, 150, 139, 139. The median score
was 180 and the average score was 174.6 with the standard deviation of
10.9%.
The final course grades have
also been assigned and they have been
posted in the Score Reports.
The total extra credit h/wk scores were added to your midterm exam
results (to the second midterm, by default, or to both the first and
the second if adding them to the second midterm would have caused the
score to be over 100). The
extra credit scores are no longer shown as
separate items in the Score Reports.
The scores for all the course
components were rescaled with the
following weights: each midterm 100 points, the final exam 150 points,
homeworks 100 points, quizzes 50 points, for the maximal course total
of
100+100+150+100+50=500 points. Thus each of the midterms counts as 20%
of the total, the final counts as 30% of the total, h/wks count as 20%
of the total and quizzes count as 10% of the total. In the Score
Reports you will see your final course point total (computed according
to these weights) as well as the letter grade assigned to you for
the course. The letter-grade cut-off levels were as follows:
Grade
|
A+
|
A
|
A-
|
B+
|
B
|
B-
|
C+
|
C
|
C-
|
D+
|
D
|
D-
|
F
|
Range
|
480-500
|
460-479
|
440-459
|
421-439
|
402-420
|
383-401
|
354-382
|
325-381
|
296-324
|
279-295
|
263-278
|
247-262
|
0-246
|
The
Score
Reports is the Math Department's gradebook program. All your
h/work,
quiz and exam grades will be posted there. You will be prompted for
your
NetID and NetID password after following the
Score
Reports link. Please check yor record
regularly for
completeness
and accuracy.
My
office hours are Tuesday and Thursdays 10am-11:30.
You DO NOT
need to tell me in advance if you want to see me during the office
hours.
If you want to come at a different time, you need to schedule an
appointment.
My office is located in Altgeld Hall, room 365.
The FINAL
EXAM for this course has been scheduled
for Friday, May 2, 7pm-10pm. Please make sure now
that this time is acceptable for you (if not, you urgently need to
register
for another section!!!) Keep in mind that I will not entertain any
requests
for "conflict" final exams from people who do not have what the
university
officially recognizes as a "conflict". See
the official university rules regarding exam conflicts here.
Instructor:
Ilya Kapovich
Office: Altgeld Hall 365
Office Hours :
Tuesdays,
Thursdays 10:00am-11:30am.
Tel.
265-0633
e-mail kapovich@math.uiuc.edu.
Grader:
TBA
Appriximate course syllabus:
- CHAPTER 2 (Basic Structures:
Sets, Functions): Sections 2.1-2.3
- CHAPTER 4 (Induction and
Recursion): Sections 4.1-4.2
- CHAPTER 5 (Counting):
Sections 5.1-5.5
- CHAPTER 6 (Discrete
Probability): Sections 6.1-6.4
- CHAPTER 7 (Advanced Counting
Techniques): Sections 7.1-7.2,
7.5-7.6
- CHAPTER 8 (Relations):
Sections 8.1-8.5
- CHAPTER 9 (Graphs): Sections
9.1-9.8
- CHAPTER 10 (Trees): Sections
10.1-10.5
- Time permitting: some
material on algorithms, languages and
computational complexity from Ch 3, 4, 9, 10, 12
The following materials
are
currently available:
Homework assignments:
- Due Wednesday, January 23: Ch. 2.2 no. 3,
14, 18, 25; Ch 2.3 no. 4, 15, 16, 19, 32, 35
- Due Wednesday, January 30: Ch 4.1 no. 5,
12, 16, 19, 20, 33, 40, 48
- Due Wednesday, February 6: Ch 5.2 no. 4, 15,
20, 24; Ch 5.3 no 4, 9, 18, 32
- Due Wednesday, February 13: Ch 5.4 no. 8, 12,
22; Ch. 5. 5 no. 10, 12, 15, 22, 30, 40
- Due Wednesday, February 20: Ch 6.1 no. 3, 12,
15, 26, 33; Ch. 6.2 no. 5, 8, 11, 18
- Due Friday,
February 29: Ch 6.4 no. 4, 7, 15, 19, 24, 25, 30, 38
- Due Wednesday, March 5: Ch 7.1 no 3, 8, 13,
17, 25, 37; Ch 7.2 no 1, 3
- Due Wednesday, March 12: Ch 7.2 no. 24, 25,
26, 29; Ch. 7.5 no. 7, 10, 15, 17
- Due Wednesday, March 26: Ch. 7.6 no. 3, 5, 6,
7, 9, 12, 15, 22
- Due Wednesday, April 2: Ch. 8.1 no 3, 28, 35;
Ch 8.5 no. 11, 13, 21, 30, 38, 43
- Due Wednesday, April 9: Ch. 9.1 no 10, 13, 19;
Ch. 9.2 no. 3, 6, 9, 18, 23, 26
- Due Wednesday, April 16: Ch. 9.3 no. 2, 11,
35, 38; Ch. 9.4 no 17, 18; Ch. 9.5 no 2, 5, 7, 8, 13
- Due Wednesday, April 23: Ch. 9.6 no. 3, 4, 10,
13; Ch. 9.7 no. 7, 9, 14, 21, 24
- Due Wednesday, April 30: Ch 9.8 no. 9, 10, 17;
Ch 10.1 no 20, 23; Ch. 10.2 no. 2, 3, 23, 24
Optional Extra Credit Prbelems:
- Due Friday, March 7: Ch 6.4
no. 28
- Due Friday, March 28: Ch 7.6
no. 18, 23
- Due Monday, April 21: Ch 9.5 no. 46, 60
- Due Monday, April 28: Ch.
9.7 no. 28, 33; Ch. 9.8 no. 36
How
this course is graded and administered:
- Homeworks will count 20%
of the grade.
- There will be a number of
quizzes, 10 minutes
each, during the semester, given almost every Friday.
They will count 10% of the grade.
- There will be two midterm
exams, each counting
20% of
the grade. The midterms are tentatively scheduled for Friday, February
22 and Friday, April 4.
- The final exam will count
30% of the grade.
- I can also assign some
extra credit problems during the semester upon request.
- Homeworks are collected
each Wednesday. You can
turn them
in either in class or by 4pm on Wednesday in the envelope on the door
of
my office. Late h/work will not be accepted, unless you have made
prior arrangements with me before the due date. Exceptions can be made
in cases of well-documented emergencies and illnesses.
- At the end of the semester
two lowest h/work
scores and one low quiz grade are
dropped.
- I will give you make-up
quizzes and midterms,
but again
only in exceptional cases.
- The final
exam is cumulative and is scheduled for 7:00pm-10:00pm,
Friday, May 2
- Check this page regularly
for up-to-date h/work assignments
and other updates!