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Linear Algebra : MATH 115B Syllabus Spring 2017 About the course Name : MATH 115B or Linear Algebra, whichever you prefer Place : (Lecture) MS 5127 and (Discussion) MS 5147 Time : (Lecture) MWF 9:00-9:50 AM : (Discussion) R 9:00-9:50 AM Book : S. Friedberg, et al, Linear Algebra - 4th Ed, Prentice Hall Site : http://www.math.ucla.edu/ ~ nbhaskh/M115B-2017Spring/homepage.html About me Name : Nivedita Bhaskhar or N, whichever you prefer Email : nbhaskh AT math DOT ucla DOT edu Office : MS 6310 Hours : M 12-1 PM and W 10-11 AM About the TA Name : Geunho Gim (Aiden) Email : ggim AT math DOT ucla DOT edu Office : MS 2344 Hours : Will be updated soon Before starting You need to have taken MATH 115A. An affinity for matrices would not be unwelcome. After finishing You will know all about vector spaces, linear transformations, duality, Jordan normal form, bilinear forms, quadratic forms, Euclidean and unitary spaces, symmetric, skew and orthogonal linear transfor- mations. With proofs! Tentative schedule We will broadly follow the recommended schedule at https://www.math.ucla.edu/ugrad/courses/ math/115B. However there might be changes depending on the pace of our class. 1

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Linear Algebra : MATH 115B

Syllabus

Spring 2017

About the course

Name : MATH 115B or Linear Algebra, whichever you preferPlace : (Lecture) MS 5127 and (Discussion) MS 5147Time : (Lecture) MWF 9:00-9:50 AM

: (Discussion) R 9:00-9:50 AMBook : S. Friedberg, et al, Linear Algebra - 4th Ed, Prentice HallSite : http://www.math.ucla.edu/~nbhaskh/M115B-2017Spring/homepage.html

About me

Name : Nivedita Bhaskhar or N, whichever you preferEmail : nbhaskh AT math DOT ucla DOT eduOffice : MS 6310Hours : M 12-1 PM and W 10-11 AM

About the TA

Name : Geunho Gim (Aiden)Email : ggim AT math DOT ucla DOT eduOffice : MS 2344Hours : Will be updated soon

Before starting

You need to have taken MATH 115A. An affinity for matrices would not be unwelcome.

After finishing

You will know all about vector spaces, linear transformations, duality, Jordan normal form, bilinearforms, quadratic forms, Euclidean and unitary spaces, symmetric, skew and orthogonal linear transfor-mations. With proofs!

Tentative schedule

We will broadly follow the recommended schedule at https://www.math.ucla.edu/ugrad/courses/

math/115B. However there might be changes depending on the pace of our class.

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A, B, C, D, E or F

There will be about 7 homework sets (weekly!), 2 quizzes, 1 midterm and a final examination. Gradingwill be based on the higher of the following two schemes:

Scheme I Scheme IIHomework 10% 10%

Quizzes − I & II 10% each 10% (best of two)Midterm 30% 20%

Final 40% 60%

More about quizzes and homework

A homework set will be given to you each Friday at the beginning of class which will be due exactlyone week later (i.e. by the next Friday, 10:00 AM). You can work together, but please ensure you writethe solutions in your own words, i.e. do NOT turn in word-for-word identical solutions. A sampleof the problems will be graded and returned to you. Late submissions will not be accepted, nor willscans/photos of homework. You will get a score of zero for such work. However the lowest homeworkscore will be dropped while calculating your grade.

There will be 2 twenty-five minute quizzes (which will be held in the discussion sessions on Thursdays).If you miss a quiz, you get a score of zero for it.

Submitting homework

- Write legibly and only on one side of the paper. If you use a pencil, make sure the writing is clearand not very light.

- Staple your homework if it is more than one sheet.

- Write your name, homework number and clearly indicate problem numbers to which you areproviding solutions.

- Submit the homework at the start of class (or before!). Late submissions will not be accepted.

- Any submissions which fail these requirements will be returned ungraded.

Grading disputes

If you feel that a mistake was made in grading your homework, quizzes or exams or that your scoreshave been incorrectly inputted into MyUCLA, bring it to my attention within 14 days from the date ofthe exam/quiz or due date of the homework. Any complaints received later will not be considered. Beaware that a re-grade means that your test will be graded from scratch, and it is entirely possible thatyou will receive a lower score than originally given, if I decide that the original grade was too high.

Exam dates

Quiz I Apr 20 9:25-9:50 A.MMidterm May 10 9:00-9:50 A.MQuiz II June 1 9:25-9:50 A.MFinal June 14 8:00-11:00 A.M

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Unchangeables

1. Exam dates CANNOT and WILL NOT be changed.

2. There will be NO make up quizzes or exams.

3. Homework due dates will NOT be altered. Late submissions will not be accepted. Again, thelowest homework score will be dropped for grade calculations.

4. Grading disputes and complaints about incorrect MyUCLA scores will NOT be considered after14 days of the exam/quiz/due date of homework in question.

5. If you are absent for a quiz or an exam, you will get a score of zero for it.

6. Attendance is mandatory for the final exam. If you are absent, you will fail the course.

Students with disabilities

Students with disabilities, please consult the Center for Accesible Education as soon as possible, sothat they can conact me to make arrangements.

What to do, what not to do

1. During quizzes and exams, you only need a pen or a pencil (i.e NO calculators, phones, textbooksor notes).

2. Your answer papers must be neat, and your handwriting legible.

3. Try to be present (physically and mentally!) in all classes. More importantly, be on time. If youdo miss any material that is covered, it is your responsibility to look it up.

4. Ringing phones in class is NOT a good thing. Turn them off before class starts.

5. Follow the Conduct Code. Always.http://www.deanofstudents.ucla.edu/Student-Conduct

6. No cheating. ’Nuff said.

7. Feel free to ask me questions during the lecture, though preferably none regarding homework problems.These can be discussed with your TA.

8. Office hours are there for a reason. Use them, and NOT just a day before exams!

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