Mathematics Tutorial

Welcome to the course website for Mathematics Tutorial in the G30 program.

Lectures

Lecturers Fabien Trihan (office: A-329*, e-mail: trihan (at) math (dot) nagoya-u (dot) ac (dot) jp)
Martin Herschend (office: A-331*, e-mail: martinh (at) math (dot) nagoya-u (dot) ac (dot) jp)
Teaching Assistants Dong Xin (office: I-252*, e-mail: 1987xindong (at) tongji (dot) edu (dot) cn)
Liu Xu (office: I-253*, e-mail: x10001c (at) math (dot) nagoya-u (dot) ac (dot) jp)
Li Na (office: I-353*, e-mail: d10003r (at) math (dot) nagoya-u (dot) ac (dot) jp, for Calculus)
Time Tuesdays, period 4 (14:45-16:15)
Place Room A-408*
Plan Preliminary version

* Rooms starting with "A-" or "I-" are in the School of Science Building A or Graduate School of Mathematics Building respectively (numbers D3(2) and D3(4) on this map).

Literature

James Stewart, Single Variable Essential Calculus, International Edition, Cengage Learning, 2006. ISBN 9780495556206.

Otto Bretscher, Linear Algebra with Applications, Prentice Hall, 2008. ISBN 0136009263.

Examination

Grades will be determined based on four assessed courseworks, each of them marked out of 25. The grading scale will be S: 90-100, A: 80-89, B: 70-79, C: 60-69, F:0-59. Attendance is mandatory. A student who misses three of more classes will automatically fial the course and receive the grade F.

Assessed coursework 1. Hand in before November 6, 14:45. Solutions.

Assessed coursework 2. Hand in before November 27, 14:45. Solutions.

Assessed coursework 3. Hand in before December 18, 14:45.

Assessed coursework 4. Hand in before January 22, 14:45.

Handouts

Solutions to Calculus 1 final exam.

Problems for sets and numbers. Answers.

Problems for analytic geometry. Answers.

Problems for trigonometry. Answers.

Problems for matrix multiplication. Answers.

Problems for inverse matrices. Answers.

Problems on determinants. Answers.

Problems on integration. Answers.

Comments on Calculus I by Kosuke Shobatake.