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Sensuren ble levert inn i g?r kveld, og har den ikke kommet enn?, b?r den dukke opp snart. Jeg har laget en liten side med erfaringer fra rettearbeidet.
On request I have made an extra zoom meeting on exam questions on Saturday at 12:00:
Join URL: https://uio.zoom.us/j/68564491590
Tom
Please feel free to contact me (preferably by email) or use the padlet in the exam period. There will also be three zoom-meetings at:
Thursday, June 9th, 13:00
Thursday, June 11th, 14:00 Join URL: https://uio.zoom.us/j/62051634064
Monday, June 15th, 12:00 Join URL: https://uio.zoom.us/j/63242233754
Get in touch with student representative Thomas Balser (email:thomas.balser"at"hotmail.com) for contact with other students.
Tom
I realized I had a collision between two meetings and had to postpone our meeting today (June 8th) one hour so that it starts 13.15. The new URL is:
I have scheduled a Zoom-meeting for Monday 12.15 in case anybody has questions they would like to ask before the exam. The meeting ID is: 622-910-11183.
Tom
I have looked through the old exams to see which problems are still relevant. Since 2013 almost all problems are covered by todays syllabus, with a few exceptions of problems requiring Fubini/Tonelli's theorem. See the details here (I have probably missed a few things!)
Tom
Jeg har satt opp et zoom-m?te i forelesningstiden p? torsdag 4. juni:
https://uio.zoom.us/j/8355250741
Jeg kommer ogs? til ? ha et m?te i forelesningstiden mandag 8. Jeg har ingenting spesielt jeg ?nsker ? ta opp, men det er fritt frem for sp?rsm?l av alle slag.
Tom
I have now completed the review lectures. See the bottom of the page with "Information from the lectures".
There have been a number of question about lp-spaces (the definition in "Notes" can be hard to find), an I have now written a little note that treats them in more detail.
The university has made a general webpage on how to turn in your exam in Inspera:
/english/studies/examinations/submissions/
You should definitely take a look at it, but you may find parts of it irrelevant as there is a lot of emphasis on how to turn in an exam written in Word. Here is a briefer version:
Your exam should be turned in as ONE pdf-file. It can be a scanned handwritten manuscript or a computer-produced text converted into pdf. If for some odd reason you are using Word, you have to make it anonymous by following the instructions on this page
/english/studies/examinations/submissions/submit-answer/
You don't have to put the name of the course and your candidate number...
As Ulrik is busy with more important matters, Tom will take care of the problem session on May 15th. The link is here. Also, there is a misprint in the formulation of Problem 5.20: The reference to Theorem 5.9 should be to Theorem 5.4.3.
I have made (or at least tried to make) a "Padlet" for MAT3400/4400 where you can ask questions about the course or discuss. I have tried to set it up so that everybody is anonymous. The address is:
https://uio.padlet.org/lindstro/5pyc7epsmio9cjo0
You can ask questions in English or Norwegian (or in any other language, but don't expect an answer!)
Tom
I have now started posting review lectures. The aim is to give you a survey of the suyllabus that may be helpful in preparing for the exam. You'll find the reviews at the end of the page with "Information from the lectures".
I have now completed the lectures from the syllabus, but plan to add some review lectures later.
We have now had more information about the exam from the Mathematics Department. They say:
The exam will be an open book home exam with a duration of seven days. The problems will be similar to those of a mandatory assignment. Collaboration will be allowed, but you have to formulate and write/type the paper yourself, and it should reflect your understanding of the material. The grade will be passed/failed and the limit for passing will be 40% (i.e. the same as on an ordinary exam). The exam problems will be published in Inspera at the original starting time for the exam, and you have to turn in your paper to Inspera as a single pdf-file within 7 days. The Faculty is working to find a solution for students who do not have access to a computer or the Internet.
We have now had news from the Faculty and the Department about the exam form. Here is a summary of the relevant parts for MAT3400/4400 (see the full announcement here):
The exam will be an open book home exam. It will start when the original exam should have started and last for seven days. The exam will be graded on a pass/fail scale and have a workload of up to two days. To guarantee anonymity, Inspera will be used for uploading the papers.
I shall keep you updated.
Tom
Written solutions for today's problems can now be found on the page Information from the problem sessions. I will continue to put out solutions on this page in the coming weeks. There will also be weekly problem sessions on Fridays 12:15-14:00 on Zoom, which you can access through Canvas.
Ulrik
The solution and a few comments are now available.
I have tried to set up a ZOOM-meeting for everybody who is interested on Thursday (March 26) at 14.30. The intention is just to have a chat about how things are going and answer questions of common interest. If you have questions of more "local interest", please get in touch with Ulrik or me by email.
I have set up the meeting through Canvas and hope you have all received an invitation, but if you have not, please get in touch.
Tom
I have uploaded videos with solutions of some of the problems for March 20th here:
3.4, 3.7, 3.12, 2.13a (You can also find them on the schedule page)
I will try to upload written solutions for the rest of the problems.
Next week the plan is to do something more interactive via zoom in the usual time slot on Friday 12:15-14:00.
Ulrik
Podcasts and notes of the material for March 19 are now available on the "Information from lectures" page. If you took an early peak, you may notice that I have rerecorded the video on Theorem 4.2.8 as I wasn't very happy with the original take.
Videos and have been posted on the "Information from the lectures" page.
I have typed up solutions to some of the problems of today here. The rest of the problems for this week can be found in these solutions from last year.
The goal is to upload video lectures for the problems in the coming weeks. As you probably know, this is something that the whole university is working on how to resolve, and there will be more info next week.
If you have a question about any of the problems, feel free to send me an email.
Ulrik
Today's lecture is now posted. As the university buildings are closed from today, I shall have to find other ways to produce podcasts in the coming weeks, but I'll do my best to keep the schedule.