On Monday we will work in groups on worksheet. We will examine the Laplace equation problem on the last test from a different point of view. Then we will relate this to the approach indicated on the test. This worksheet can be used to improve your grade on the last test. The following is taken from the instructions on the worksheet.
"You may submit your work on this worksheet in order to try to raise your grade on the last test. If you decide to do that, your subsequent work [after class on Monday] on this worksheet must be your own. Your submission must be written clearly and neatly in complete sentences. I will grade these submissions without looking at your test grades. If the grade on this worksheet is higher than the grade on the test, I will increase your test grade by 1/3 of a letter grade—possibly more if your grade was lower than a B-. However, if the grade on the worksheet is lower than your test grade, your test grade may be lowered by 1/3 of a letter grade. To be considered, your submission must be given to me no later than the last class period on Wednesday, April 28."
On Wednesday, we will finish up the worksheet, and I will make some concluding remarks relating differentiable complex functions to Fourier series. On Friday, we will meet in the lab to investigate an inversion theorem for the Laplace transform using the module, The Inverse Laplace Transform.
Notes No more homework will be assigned to be turned in. There will not be any more email journal entries.
Last modified: April 19, 1999