CS111, Winter 2019
Homework
| num | ready? | description | assigned | due |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| h01 | true | Some math background (LaTeX source file) | Mon 01/07 09:30AM | Fri 01/11 05:00PM |
| h02 | true | Matrix manipulation and the temperature problem (LaTeX source file) | Wed 01/09 09:30AM | Fri 01/18 06:00PM |
| h03 | true | Ax = b (LaTeX source file) | Wed 01/16 09:30AM | Fri 01/25 06:00PM |
| h04 | true | Conjugate gradient and QR factorization (LaTeX source file) | Wed 01/23 03:00PM | Fri 02/01 06:00PM |
| h05 | true | Least squares and floating point (LaTeX source file) | Wed 02/06 09:30AM | Fri 02/15 06:00PM |
| h06 | true | The power method, sparse matrices, and PageRank (LaTeX source file) | Wed 02/13 09:30AM | Fri 02/22 06:00PM |
| h07 | true | Roundoff error, ODEs, and Laplacian matrices (LaTeX source file) | Thu 02/21 11:00AM | Fri 03/01 06:00PM |
| h08 | true | Applications of ODEs (LaTeX source file) | Fri 03/08 08:00AM | Fri 03/15 06:00PM |
Homework Policy
There will be a homework assignment every week. You may talk to each other about the assignment, but what you submit must be your own work. Most weeks there will be two sets of problems: one to be turned in for a grade, and one for self-study to test your own understanding of the course material.
All homework must be submitted in hard copy, on paper. (Sorry, the instructor is a dinosaur.) We strongly encourage you to write up your homework using LaTeX, which is the standard markup language used for mathematical documents and papers. To get you started, here is the LaTeX for the review quiz.
When a homework exercise requires a Matlab program, turn in four things:
- A description in English of what you did and how.
- Your Matlab program listing (m-files; use “verbatim” mode in LaTeX). Only turn in the code you wrote, don’t include listings of all the NCM or other Matlab codes that your program uses.
- The relevant lines from the diary of your Matlab session running your program (“verbatim” in LaTeX).
- Copies of any output figures or plots (save figures as png or pdf and include in LaTeX).
Homework is due at the beginning of class (on Monday or Wednesday as specified in the assignment), or in the CS 111 homework box in the Computer Science mailroom, HFH 2108, by noon on the due date. No late homework will be accepted under any circumstances, but I will drop your two lowest homework grades.
If you have questions about grading of homework, talk to the t.a. first. If you are unable to reach an agreement, make an appointment to talk to me. The statute of limitations for regrades is one week—that is, any requests for regrades must be made within one week after the homework (or exam) was returned in section.