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The oral exams will take place in B1119 on June 7th and 8th, from 9.00 to 15.00. The time schedule will be available on StudentWeb by the end of this week.
We made a course evaluation using nettskjema.no. Each registered student received an invitation to fill out this form. Here is a summary of the responses.
The last lecture is scheduled for May 25th. I propose having the examination in the week June 6th - 10th. Please let me know if this causes problems.
- John
The mandatory assignment is now available. Upload your answers using Canvas by April 7th at 14:30. Note that you have one attempt to pass the assignment. This means that there are no second attempts.
The assignments have now been graded. A sample solution is also available.
I propose Thursday April 7th as the due date for the mandatory assignment. This should be sufficiently distant from the expected due date March 24. for MAT4450.
Jakob Lundsgaard Lange is the student representative this term, and you can contact him at jakobll@math.uio.no.
- 17/1: Pages 1-3 of introductory notes.
- 19/1: Pages 4-5 of introductory notes; section 1 and subsection 2.1 from textbook.
- 24/1: Rest of section 2; subsections 3.1, 3.3 from textbook.
- 26/1: Subsections 3.2, 3.4-3.9 from textbook.
- 31/1: Rest of section 3; subsections 4.1-4.3.
- 2/2: Rest of section 4; subsections 5.1-5.2. I often write (U, x) in place of (U, \phi) for a coordinate chart.
- 7/2: Rest of section 5; subsections 6.1-6.2.
- 9/2: Rest of section 6. I avoid the abbreviation F^i for y^i F on page 67, since it does not exhibit the dependence on y. In the definition of local diffeomorphism on page 68, F(U) should be assumed to be open in M.
- 14/2: Section 7.
- 16/2: Sections 8.1-8.6.
- 21/2: Rest of section 8. Sections 9.1-9.2.
- 23/2: Rest of section 9. Discussion of measure zero and Sard's ...
Some students enrolled in this course would like to form one or more colloquium groups. If you wish to participate, please send an email to rognes@math.uio.no before February 1st, mentioning the email-address at which you would like to be contacted.
- John
Office hours were held via Zoom on Friday January 21st and 28th, at 12.15-13.00.
Until further notice, the lectures from Wednesday January 19th and onward will take place at Blindern, in room 1119 of the N. H. Abel building.
Here are some documents relevant to this course:
- Notes for the introduction
- Accompanying iPad notes from January 17th
The first lecture, Monday January 17th from 12.15 to 14.00, will be held using Zoom at the link below. This is the same link as found under "Schedule".
The textbook
is available online through the Leganto link above/on the semester page.
- John