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One lecture left: We will discuss the exam from 2004 Friday 7. (No lecture Wednesday 5.) I have left some solutions of previous exams (2004 and 2005) in my mailbox by the Reception Office .
Here is the plan for the remaing lectures: Wednesday 21 and Friday 25: I will lecture more from chapther 5. On Friday, we will also solve some exercises. Here are some candidates: ex. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 and 10 at pp. 136-137. Wednesday 28 and Friday 30: We will study previous exams.
Her is a link to a few previous exams in MAT3600 and MAT4600. I will solve these exams towards the end of the course.
I have now registered everyone who has completed the "oblig" for the final exam. Please, check on the Internett that everything is all right, follow this link . (Each and one of you should check, some of you are registered both for MAT3600 and MATH4600. Is this all right? I don't know.)
Exercises to be solved in the weeks to come : 3.3.1 (page 109): ex. 1,ex. 5, ex. 6, ex. 8 a,b,d, ex. 9, ex. 10, ex. 11.
The oblig will be handed out in class the 3rd of October. I will also leave some copies in my mailbox by the Reception Office for those of you unable to attend the lecture.
There will be no lectures October 10 and October 12 due to the exam week. However, I will be available in my office during the regular lecture hours, and anyone is welcome to attend some informal teaching. If you have problems with your oblig, you should definitely show up.
The lecture October 5 (Friday) is canceled.
The deadline for the oblig is October 17. The deadline will not be extended.
I have started to lecture Chapter 2. 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. 5, ex. 8.
Everyone should have a copy of Leary: A friendly introduction to mathematical logic, but the book will not be available in the book store until the beginning of next week. The next 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.