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I finished the exam for 2024 today, so tomorrow's lecture is cancelled. I recommend that you try to solve the exam from 2023 and 2022 on your own, and ask me questions about them. I am available for help in room 903 in the math building in the time of the lectures tomorrow and next week.
?yvind
Today I will solve the last exercises from chapter 14, and also start on last year's exam. I may complete that exam today already, but it may also be that I need tomorrow's lecture as well. There will be no more lectures after I have solved the exam from 2024, so next week's lectures are cancelled. Those of you who have any questions can visit me in my office next week at the time of the lectures (1415-1600 Monday/tuesday). I recommend you solve the exams from 2022 and 2023, and ask me for help on these when needed. I sit in room 903 in the math building.
?yvind
A solution to the second compulsory exercise can now be found under resources on the course webpage. Some of you should consult these solutions since you got comments from me on the delivery.
?yvind
Next week I decided that we use Monday to go through the remaining exercises in "a mini-introduction to convexity". I start on network flow theory on Tuesday. Network flow theory will need 3-4 lectures.
?yvind
This is a quick reminder about the second compulsory exercise, which has deadline this Thursday at 1430. Again I also remind you that all who hands in will pass - I correct whatever you submit.
In today's lecture I will continue with the exercise in "a mini-introduction to convexity".
?yvind
The second compulsory exercise can now be found under resources on the course webpage. Again you are only required to hand this is - I will give feedback on all answers you submit.
?yvind
The "a mini-introduction to convexity" can now be found under resources on the course webpage. I start on this in today's lecture. The second compulsory exercise, which I will publish early next week, will contain some questions from this part.
?yvind
I have added an "englesk norsk ordliste" for the course under resources. Under today's lecture in the schedule I have also added some foils for today's lecture. This is new material which is not in th book, but still in the curriculum.
?yvind
In today's lecture I will solve exercises from chapter 17. In tomorrow's lecture I will go through some game theory which can not be found directly in the book. This is still very relevant for the exam.
?yvind
I have posted a solution to the first compulsory exercise under resources on the course webpage.
I commented on many of you that the order of the variables or the constraints swapped unnaturally during pivoting, or that matching variables were not listed above one-another. These are not errors, and would usually not lead to less points in a an exam, but it makes the simplex method less systematic and more prone to errors.
?yvind
This is just a reminder to hand in the first compulsory exercise today, which has deadline today 1430. I will correct what you hand in - it is only required to hand in in order to pass.
?yvind
In today's lecture we will solve exercise from chapter 5. I guess one hour will be enough, so we quit early today. Tomorrow we will go through chapter 17 in the book.
I also remind you about the first compulsory exercise which is due Thursday 1430. The requirement is that you hand this in - I will give feedback on what you hand in, but as long as you hand in you will pass.
?yvind
The first compulsory exercise has now been published on the course webpage. I will open for delivery in canvas shortly.
?yvind
Since last Tuesday's lecture was canceled, I will instead start on chapter 3 on Monday, and continue on chapter 4 on Tuesday. The schedule of the course has been changed to reflect this.
?yvind
Michael Floater will be stand-in lecturer today, since I got the flue. Michael will also be stand-in for the lecture tomorrow. (I first wrote a message that we cancel tomorrow. Disregard that, since Michael had time for the Tuesday lecture after all).
?yvind
Tomorrow's lecture will be just one hour, where we go through the two exam questions listed in the course schedule.
?yvind
Next week both lectures will be used for solving the exercises listed in the time schedule for the course (timeplan).You will find the lectures much more useful if you attempt to solve these exercises in advance.
?yvind
Welcome to MAT3100! The first lecture will be on 20th of January, and we will be in aud. 4 VB (see the calendar). The lectures (four hours per week) will be used for both exercises and going through the syllabus.
The syllabus has been updated (we use leganto). In addition, the lecture notes are also part of the syllabus, and will be made available continuously.
We will use the fifth edition of Vanderbei's book.
?yvind