Re your termpapers -- the …
Re your termpapers -- the disappointingly few who (have yet) submitted:
Problem 113
- OK, this was a mistake. A leftover line from last year, which I didn't mean to include. Have assessed that one too.
- Both taking El both side, and calculating dy/dx and the elasticity from that, would be OK.
Problem 1
- You are falling short when it comes to existence! All you need is to point out that the set is closed and bounded (and nonempty), and that f is continuous. This ==> existence of both max and min, by the extreme value theorem.
- Some of you attempted Kuhn--Tucker for the minimization. Then you need to adapt a theory presented for max. But it isn't necessary to go that advanced. See the solution.
Problem 2
- Did you remember to check for constant solution? There is none, so I haven't commented on it. Just remember to check.
- 2c can be done without solving the differential equation!
Problem 3 and Problem 4
- No common comments. See your individual ones.
Autumn 2011 no.4
- Solution here
– Nils
Published Oct. 25, 2012 12:35 AM
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