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The revision slides have now been updated and cover the complete course.
-J?rgen
For your exam revision, most of the problems from previous years' exams are still relevant. The exception is Problems 2 and 3 from the 2023 exam, which cover material that is not part of this year’s syllabus.
On Monday and Tuesday next week (19 and 20 May), the plan is to go through the full set of problems from the 2024 exam.
-J?rgen
I have now put up the first part of the revision slides. That file will be updated as we progress through the revision.
-J?rgen
Today's lecture is cancelled, apologies for the short notice. We'll begin on section 13.4 tomorrow.
-J?rgen
Suggested solutions to the mandatory assignment are now posted.
-J?rgen
Next week there is no lecture on Monday. Instead there is an extra lecture on Wednesday 14:15 in Aud. 4, replacing the problem session normally held at that time.
-J?rgen
It is worth pointing out a pretty significant misprint in Aigner. In the statement of Theorem 6.4., the condition for being bipartite should be that all circuits have even length, not "the same length" as written.
-J?rgen
I have now posted the mandatory assignment. Submission in Canvas by Thursday 13 March 14:30.
-J?rgen
Today's lecture (18 Feb) is cancelled due to illness. We will begin the graph theory part of the course on Monday, and the planned topic of today's lecture (asymptotic analysis, Section 5.1 of Aigner) will not be covered in lectures.
-J?rgen
I've uploaded the past exams and practice exams with solutions from the course MAT2250 (equivalent to this one) to this folder.
Problem 1.2c) in the weekly problems had a mistake in it (I wrote (m,n) and meant (n,m)), which made the statement you were asked to prove wrong. This is corrected now.
-J?rgen