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=Rhea Section for [[MA271]]: "Multivariable Calculus"=
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'''Professor Walther, Fall 2020'''
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==Course Info==
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*Instructor: Prof. Walther
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**Office: MATH 746
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**email: walther at math dot purdue dot edu
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**Office hours: Mon 11:30-12:30, Th 2:00-3:00 in my office or MATH817.
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*Class time and location: MTWTh 8:30-9:20 and 9:30-10:20, REC 122
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*Book: Thomas' Calculus, early transcendentals. Edition 14. You need chapters 10-16 only.
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==Important Links==
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*[http://www.math.purdue.edu/~walther/teach/271/271-fall-covid.html Course Web Page]
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*[[WaltherF13_getting_started|How to get started Writing on Rhea]]
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== Course Related Material  ==
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*[[MA271 Fall 2018 Walther Course Calendar|Course Calendar]]
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*Discussion of Homework Problems (Just keep adding to it!)
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**[[MA 279 Fall2018 Walther assignment sheet|Assignment sheet]]
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**[[MA 279 Fall2018 Walther Syllabus|Syllabus]]
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==Discussion==
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*post link to discussion page here
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*post link to discussion page here
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==Other Links  ==
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*[http://www.math.purdue.edu/~mathclub/ Math Club Homepage]
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*[[Math_squad|Rhea's Math Squad]]
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*[http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2013/Q3/new-program-moves-more-purdue-students-to-study-abroad.html Study Abroad]
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*[http://www.purdue.edu/gradexpo The Big 10 Graduate School Expo]
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*[[MathInternships|Math Internships and Research Opportunities (REU's)]]
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*[[MathCompetitiveGame| Math Game Competition]]
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== Your turn! Student Projects  ==
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As per the syllabus, 10% of your grade will be based on contributing a Rhea page on a subject related to the course. To pick a subject, simply write your group name next to it.
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Notes:
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* No more than one group per subject.
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* Once a group has signed up with a project, this project is closed to other groups.
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* A group cannot un-sign from a subject they signed up for. Signing up is permanent.
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For some lovely contributions, see [[Honors Project]] 2011 by Daniel Lee.
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Deadline: Sunday before dead week. No changes  after that will be taken into account.
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Here are the [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~walther/teach/279/projects2018.pdf Descriptions of the Projects]
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Here is the [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~walther/teach/279/rhea_grading.pdf Description of the Grading Policy]
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! Topic Description
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| 1
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| [[Walther_MA279_Fall2018_topic1|Phyllotaxis and Fibonacci Numbers (9.a)]]
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| Group 1: Jack Thomas Kurfman, Sean Egloff, Zach Hupp, Deeptanshu Malik, Jaqueline Stanley
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| [[Walther_MA279_Fall2018_topic2|The Golden Ratio and Human Perception (9.b)]]
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| Group 2: Daniel Bloom, Corajean Medina, Pratyush Jain, Liam Plunkitt, Qianru Jia
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| 3
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| [[Walther_MA279_Fall2018_topic3|The Mysteries of the Number e (10.a)]]
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| Group 3: Rundong Huang, Donnie Adams, John Roth Garcia, Mihir Tiwari, Austin Weaver
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| 4
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|  [[Walther_MA279_Fall2018_topic4|How to Plan Buying a House (10.c)]]
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| Group 4: Kelly Nicole Plakyda, Victoria Oldson, Calvin Henry, Zijie Zhou, Simon Langowski
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| 5
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|  [[Walther_MA279_Fall2018topic5|Rigid Motions in 3-space(11.b)]]
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| Group 5:
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| 6
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| [[Walther_MA279_Fall2018_topic6|Penrose Tilings (11.c)]]
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| Group 6: Katie Huntzinger, Stephen Sutton, Benjamin Barr, Parshwa Shah, Oscar Thomas
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|-
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| 7
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| [[Walther_MA279_Fall2018_topic7|Fractals and Music (12.b)]]
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| Group 7: Noah Philip Talbot, Daniel Joshua Atallah, Daksh Jotwani, Zoe Phillips, Alex Vian
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| [[Walther_MA279_Fall2018_topic8|Fractal Antennas (12.d)]]
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| Group 8:
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| 9
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| [[Walther_MA279_Fall2018_topic9|The Malthusian Doctrine (Mini 3.a)]]
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| Group 9: Ryan Sullivan, Albert Yu, Ji Ma, Alicia Troyer, Xinping Zhang
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|-
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| 10
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| [[Walther_MA279_Fall2018_topic10|The size of the US Population and the Logistic Model (Mini 3.b)]]
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| Group 10: Yujie Chen, Qining Guo, Tong Ding, Qihui Feng, Dingyue Liu
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| 11
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| [[Walther_MA279_Fall2018_topic11|Graph Coloring and Senate Committees(Mini 2)]]
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| Group 11: Logesh Roshan Ramadoss, Yash Pundlik, Pranav Ram, Prashast Vaidya, Pranav Anappindi
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| 12
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| [[Walther_MA279_Fall2018_topic12|Montana vs Huntington-Hill (Mini 1.b)]]
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| Group 12: Sean Flannery, Laura Long, Sam Mercier, Mark Palij, Yash Pujara
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Revision as of 12:31, 2 August 2020

Rhea Section for MA 271 Professor Walther, Fall 2020

Rhea Section for MA271: "Multivariable Calculus"

Professor Walther, Fall 2020



Welcome!

To edit: click on "user" and choose "log in" in the drop down menu. Enter Purdue ID and password. After logging in, click "actions" and select "edit". Then make the requisite changes in the editor you will see. Then click "save page" all the way down. Check that you wrote what you wanted.

Please write [[Category:MA271Fall2020Walther]] at the bottom of each of your pages,

OTHERWISE NO CREDIT !

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Course Info

  • Instructor: Prof. Walther
    • Office: MATH 746
    • email: walther at math dot purdue dot edu
    • Office hours: Mon 11:30-12:30, Th 2:00-3:00 in my office or MATH817.
  • Class time and location: MTWTh 8:30-9:20 and 9:30-10:20, REC 122
  • Book: Thomas' Calculus, early transcendentals. Edition 14. You need chapters 10-16 only.

Important Links


Course Related Material


Discussion

  • post link to discussion page here
  • post link to discussion page here

Other Links


Your turn! Student Projects

As per the syllabus, 10% of your grade will be based on contributing a Rhea page on a subject related to the course. To pick a subject, simply write your group name next to it.

Notes:

  • No more than one group per subject.
  • Once a group has signed up with a project, this project is closed to other groups.
  • A group cannot un-sign from a subject they signed up for. Signing up is permanent.

Your project page will be graded based on content as well as interactions with other people (page views, comments/questions on the page, etc.). The number of links to other courses and subjects will also be taken into account: the more the merrier! Do not simply copy the book and do not plagiarize. Read Rhea's copyright policy before proceeding.

For some lovely contributions, see Honors Project 2011 by Daniel Lee.

Deadline: Sunday before dead week. No changes after that will be taken into account.

Here are the Descriptions of the Projects

Here is the Description of the Grading Policy


Topic Number Topic Description Team Name
1 Phyllotaxis and Fibonacci Numbers (9.a) Group 1: Jack Thomas Kurfman, Sean Egloff, Zach Hupp, Deeptanshu Malik, Jaqueline Stanley
2 The Golden Ratio and Human Perception (9.b) Group 2: Daniel Bloom, Corajean Medina, Pratyush Jain, Liam Plunkitt, Qianru Jia
3 The Mysteries of the Number e (10.a) Group 3: Rundong Huang, Donnie Adams, John Roth Garcia, Mihir Tiwari, Austin Weaver
4 How to Plan Buying a House (10.c) Group 4: Kelly Nicole Plakyda, Victoria Oldson, Calvin Henry, Zijie Zhou, Simon Langowski
5 Rigid Motions in 3-space(11.b) Group 5:
6 Penrose Tilings (11.c) Group 6: Katie Huntzinger, Stephen Sutton, Benjamin Barr, Parshwa Shah, Oscar Thomas
7 Fractals and Music (12.b) Group 7: Noah Philip Talbot, Daniel Joshua Atallah, Daksh Jotwani, Zoe Phillips, Alex Vian
8 Fractal Antennas (12.d) Group 8:
9 The Malthusian Doctrine (Mini 3.a) Group 9: Ryan Sullivan, Albert Yu, Ji Ma, Alicia Troyer, Xinping Zhang
10 The size of the US Population and the Logistic Model (Mini 3.b) Group 10: Yujie Chen, Qining Guo, Tong Ding, Qihui Feng, Dingyue Liu
11 Graph Coloring and Senate Committees(Mini 2) Group 11: Logesh Roshan Ramadoss, Yash Pundlik, Pranav Ram, Prashast Vaidya, Pranav Anappindi
12 Montana vs Huntington-Hill (Mini 1.b) Group 12: Sean Flannery, Laura Long, Sam Mercier, Mark Palij, Yash Pujara

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