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There will be no lecture Tuesday December 3.
The last lecture will take place Wednesday November 27.
The final lecture will take place Tuesday December 3.
The course curriculum: Leary's book from page 1 until page 187 (and nothing else).
Next week we will solve exercises. We start with exercises from the mandatory assignment. Thereafter we will solve exercises from previous exams. We start with the exam from 2008: Problem 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2f and 2g. We proceed with the exam from 2010: Problem 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. Here is a link to the exams.
Beware that the curriculum in 2008, 2009, and 2010, was different from this year's curriculum. This is reflected in the exams. This year's curriculum is the same as in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011 and 2012.
All mandatory assignments are approved.
I have now registered your mandatory assignments in the university's database. Each and one of you should check that you are correctly registered (and thus enrolled for the final exam).
Next week I will lecture the last section of Chapter 3 in Leary's book (Section 3.4). Thereafter, probably on Wednesday, I will start to lecture Chapter 4.
Exercises that might be solved in the weeks to come: 3.4.1 (page 118): ex. 1, ex. 2. 4.3.1 (page 127): ex. 1, ex. 2, ex. 3. 4.3.1 (page 136-137): ex. 1, ex. 2, ex. 3, ex. 4, ex 5, ex 8, ex 9.
I have started to lecture Chapter 3 in Leary's book. Exercises that might be solved in the weeks to come : 3.2.1 (page 101): ex. 1, ex. 2, ex. 3, ex. 4, ex. 5, ex. 9. 3.3.1 (page 109): ex. 1, ex. 3, ex. 5, ex. 6, ex. 8 a,b,d, ex. 9, ex. 10, ex. 11.
The "oblig" (mandatory assignment) is now available. I have left some copies in my mailbox at the 7th floor (Room B 700, Niels Henrik Abels hus). The deadline is October 24.
I have started to lecture Chapter 2 of Leary's book. Exercises that might be solved in the weeks to come: 2.2.1 (page 55): ex. 1, ex. 4. 2.4.3 (page 62): ex. 4, ex. 5, ex. 6. 2.7.1 (page 76): ex. 4, ex. 5, ex. 6, ex. 7. 2.8.1 (page 81): ex. 2, ex. 4, ex. 5, ex. 6, ex. 7, ex. 8.
Next week I will do exercises from Chapter 1 (see below).
Thereafter I will start to lecture Chapter 2.
This is a message to the German student that wants to
attend the seminar tomorrow: The seminar is moved to room B62,
6th floor of the Math building.
Sorry! What I called a well-ordering at today's lecture should
have been called a well founded ordering. . (A well-ordering is
a well founded ordering that also is total.)
From now on the lectures will take in Niels Henrik Abels hus (the math building): Tuesday Sem.rom B62 (6th floor) and Wednesday Sem.room B71 (7th floor).
The next few weeks I will lecture the 1st chapter of Leary's book. The following exercises might be solved during the lectures: 1.3.1 (page 15): ex. 2, ex. 3. 1.4.1 (page 20): ex. 3, ex. 4, ex. 5. 1.6.1 (page 30): ex. 2, ex. 3, ex. 5. 1.7.1 (page 38): ex. 2, ex. 7. 1.8.1 (page 42): ex. 6. 1.9.1 (page 44): ex. 1, ex. 2, ex. 4.
The first lecture take place Tuesday 20. 12:15.
Everyone will need a copy of
Leary: A Friendly Introduction to Mathematical Logic.
Leary's book is available (as an compendium) in the university book store.