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Dear all,
I have uploaded yesterday's exam and a solution.
I hope you have enjoyed the course as much as I have enjoyed teaching it!
Warm regards,
Ulrik
I have uploaded a solution to the mandatory assignment here.
I finally found the solutions to the 2020 and 2021 exams. They can be found along with the others.
Best,
Ulrik
I have fallen sick an unfortunately need to cancel today's lecture.
If you have any questions or things you would like to discuss then you can come to my office (room 1017 in Niels Henrik Abels hus) on Wednesday 1 June between 10:15 and 12:00. I also answer questions by e-mail and on Canvas.
Best regards,
Ulrik
Dear all,
Since Wednesday's lecture collides with the Abel lectures, I will only lecture from 11:15–12:00 on Wednesday (25 May).
Best regards,
Ulrik
Unfortunately there was an error in problem 5(c) in the mandatory assignment – the stability of fixed points had been switched around. The PDF has now been updated, with changes marked in red.
Best regards,
Ulrik
Dear all,
The mandatory assignment has now been published; you will find it in Canvas and in the Schedule. Note that the deadline is Thursday 12 May, not 19 May!
Please get in touch with me or Magnus if you have any questions.
Best regards,
Ulrik
I have updated my lecture notes with a chapter on bifurcations and some new problems.
Dear all,
Today's lecture will be digital only. Please feel free to watch the lecture using the projector in room 1120.
Best regards,
Ulrik
Dear all,
I am in the process of writing a set of lecture notes for this course. You can find these under "Syllabus/reading list in Leganto". The notes are far from finished, and will probably not be finished until after the end of the semester, but hopefully they can be useful as supplementary material. It also includes some extra problems, with solutions in the appendix.
I have also uploaded my notes on numerical methods. With time, these two sets of notes will be unified.
Best regards,
Ulrik
I have published some more code from the lectures under "Code from the lectures", in particular for visualising orbits and velocity fields.
Best,
Ulrik
In case there is any doubt: Vilhelm Bjerknes' hus has reopened and today's lecture will be in VB 4, as usual.
Ulrik
Today's lecture (Wednesday 2 February) has been canceled due to illness. I hope to be back on Friday (most likely digitally).
Best regards,
Ulrik
The lecture on Friday 28 January (today!) has been moved to room 723 in Niels Henrik Abels hus. The lecture will also be broadcast on Zoom, as usual.
I will send an update about next week's lectures. The lecture on Wednesday 2 February will also be held in room 723. From 9 February on we will go back to VB 4. All Friday lectures have been moved to room 1120 in Niels Henrik Abels hus!
You will find an up-to-date and correct overview in the Schedule ("Timeplan").
Best regards,
Ulrik
Dear all,
Due to the latest changes in restrictions, I will start teaching in class on Wednesday 19 January. Lectures will be held in Auditorium 4 in Vilhelm Bjerknes' hus. As previously stated, I will broadcast all lectures live on Zoom (see Canvas for the link), and publish recordings after each lecture. If you come to lecture, please try to keep a distance of 1 meter to others.
The lecture on Friday 21 January has been canceled – please see the Schedule for what to do instead.
Tutorials ("gruppetimer") will commence on Monday 24 January at 08:15–10:00.
I'm looking forward to seeing you on Wednesday!
Best regards,
Ulrik
The first two weeks of teaching will be done digitally. You will find the link to the Zoom meeting in Canvas. I will publish some videos in addition to the Zoom meetings.
After these first two weeks I hope that we will be able to meet physically again. Regardless of whether teaching will be physical or digital, I will continue broadcasting my lectures over Zoom throughout the semester.
Best regards,
Ulrik
Welcome to MAT3440 – Dynamical systems!
This course will give you a solid introduction to the theory of continuous dynamical systems. We will go through Part 1 (Chapters 1–7) of the book An introduction to dynamical systems by R. Clark Robinson.
Best regards,
Ulrik