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Here is the list of courses that I taught/am teaching in the
department of mathematics at
MIT
and links to the course webpages in the
stellar course management system.
Some of the contents may require
MIT certificates.
For the spring semester of 2009 I am teaching 18.034: (honors) differential equations. For the fall semester of 2008 I taught 18.104: seminar in analysis. Topic for this term is Hamiltonian mechanics. Here are sample project papers. A brief overview of the Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser theorem pdf by David Chen Normal forms and applications to ODEs pdf by Laura Evans Stochastic modeling in the insurance industry pdf by David Hutchings The role of Morse theory in quantum shortwave asymptotics pdf by Colin McWsiggen The N-body problem in a Hamiltonian system pdf by Praveen Rathinavelu Huygens' principle pdf by Katherine Redfield For the spring semester of 2008 I taught 18.024: calculus with theory. Here are some lecture notes that I wrote to supplement the textbook. Generous support of OCW is acknowledged. These notes and other course material will be moved to OCW. LS. linear spaces pdf MAT. matrices pdf SYS. systems of linear equations pdf D. determinants pdf DER. derivatives of vector fields pdf IM. implicit differentiation pdf SD. second-derivative test pdf For the fall semester of 2007 I taught 18.014: calculus with theory. Write me if you wish to be added to the guest list of this course. For the spring semester of 2007 I taught 18.034: (honors) differential equations. This course has been moved to OCW. |
| urop? |
| MIT's undergraduate research opportunities program or
UROP offers an
undergraduate student a chance to work with a faculty.
Write me if you wish to be involved in a math UROP project. |
| research |
| my research seminars department of mathematics MMEC seminars KSJ seminars meetings |
| teaching |
| my teaching spring 2009 18.034: (honors) differential equations fall 2008 18.104: seminar in analysis |
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