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  • =Rhea Section for Elementary Complex Analysis MA 425 Professor Steve Bell, 2009= Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425 MA 425 Home Page]
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  • =Rhea Section for MA 530 Professor Bell, Spring 2010= Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA530 MA 530 Home Page]
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  • =Rhea Section for [[MA527|MA 527]], Professor [[user:bell|Bell]], 2010= Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA527 MA 527 Home Page]
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  • = Rhea Section for MA 530 Professor Bell, Spring 2011 = Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA530 MA 530 Home Page]
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  • =Rhea Section for MA 181 Professor Bell, Fall 2011=
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  • =Meet [[ECE]] Professor Mark Bell= Prof. Mark Bell
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  • =Rhea Section for MA 425 Professor Bell, Fall 2012= [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425 The MA 425 Course Home Page]
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  • =Rhea Section for [[MA527|MA 527]] Professor Bell, Fall 2013= Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA527 MA 527 Home Page]
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  • =Rhea Section for MA 530 Professor Bell, Spring 2014= Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA530 MA 530 Home Page]
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  • =Rhea Section for MA 161 Professor Bell, Fall 2014= Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA161 MA 161 Home Page]
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  • ...s color scheme. It's been deployed on Prof. Boutin's ECE301 wiki and Prof. Bell's MA181 wiki. Your comments are welcome!
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  • ...ics for John Mason and Josh Hunsberger (under the direction of Prof. Steve Bell). See page 14 of the [http://www.math.purdue.edu/about/purview/summer2009.p
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  • ">MA 181<br />Prof. Bell<br />[http://kiwi.ecn.purdue.edu/MA181Fall2008bell/index.php <span style="c
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  • ...do it, or you can check Bell's Network News at http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/nn volumes 14 and 20 for some (perhaps outdated) details.
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  • ...re: [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA598R/ http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA598R/].
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  • :[[2014_Spring_MA_530_Bell|MA530: "Complex Analysis", Prof. Bell]] **[[2012 Fall MA 425 Bell|MA425:"Complex Variables," Prof. Bell]]
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  • =Math [[MA181|181]] Honors Calculus, Fall 2008, Prof. Bell=
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  • =Rhea Section for MA 530 Professor Bell, Spring 2009= == [[MA 530 Professor Bell Spring 2009 Course Details|Course Details]] ==
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  • *When I took ECE302 with Prof. Bell, we had "homework 0" assignment, which basically forced everyone to review
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  • *[[2011 Spring MA 530 Bell|MA 530]]
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  • I will give Josh Hunsberger's proof here. --[[User:Bell|Bell]] 15:04, 29 September 2008 (UTC)
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  • ...would be nice to put a polished proof of the estimate here. --[[User:Bell|Bell]] 14:49, 14 October 2008 (UTC))
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  • Professor Bell introduced himself.
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  • denominator and see what happens. --[[User:Bell|Bell]] 15:20, 29 September 2008 (UTC) ...ominator, I factored an x. That lead me nowhere. Thanks for the help Dr. Bell. [[User:Gbrizend|Gbrizend]]
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  • You can find snapshots of the scribbled over remains of Bell's lectures given on tablet PC at [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA181/Lectures Bell's lecture notes]
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  • ...solving, and learning has combined into a unified abundance of grace. Dr. Bell, with his suave methods of instruction, completely warps the learners mind
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  • ...et that works. But maybe L'Hopital's could be useful here. --[[User:Bell|Bell]] 21:39, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
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  • in all the books! (See page 694 of the book.) --[[User:Bell|Bell]] 13:55, 13 October 2008 (UTC) *Thanks Professor Bell. Now I can sleep at night once again. [[User:Jhunsber|His Awesomeness, Jos
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  • .... <math>\frac{\pi}{4}</math> is always between two consecutive sums. Dr. Bell noticed this and posed the challenge to exploit this property in order to m
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  • ...ges over all the integers. OK, you may now continue. --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] 00:18, 27 October 2008 (UTC) ) [[Main_Page_MA181Fall2008bell|Back to MA181, Fall 2008, Prof. Bell]]
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  • ...udicrous. Then I made another mistake after that, but it doesn't matter. Bell explained it really well and i knew I had seen that problem somewhere else,
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  • ...might do something different from the right endpoint. --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] 20:56, 8 November 2008 (UTC)
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  • I am looking to check my answers to the practice problems that Dr. Bell posted on our home page, so if someone would please post them I would reall
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  • See also Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/Course/maple.html MAPLE Tutorial].
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  • 52 is the 5th Bell number.
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  • ...do it, or you can check Bell's Network News at http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/NN volumes 14 and 20 for some (perhaps outdated) details.
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  • ...re: [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA598R/ http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA598R/].
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425/hwk4.txt HWK 4 problems] Hint for IV.6.3 --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • =Rhea Section for Elementary Complex Analysis MA 425 Professor Steve Bell, 2009= Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425 MA 425 Home Page]
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425/hwk1.txt HWK 1 problems] Here's a hint on I.8.3 --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425/hwk2.txt HWK 2 problems] Here's a hint for II.3.1 (ii) --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]:
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425/hwk3.pdf HWK 3 problems] Hint for III.9.2 --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/grad/expect.pdf Questions? Contact Steve Bell, Grad Chair, Math
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  • --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425/hwk5.txt HWK 5 problems] Also Prof Bell, If you do read this could you please post the lecture notes from last clas
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425/prac1.pdf Practice Problems for Exam 1] ...y a disc (or more generally by a connected open set). --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425/hwk6.txt HWK 6 problems] Professor Bell, could you post the notes from friday? Thanks. --[[User:Ysuo|Yu Suo]] 16:31
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425/hwk8.txt HWK 8 problems] ...n you combine these to get the series in the question? --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425/prac2.pdf Practice Problems for Exam 2] ...th> as <math>n\to\infty</math> if <math>|r|<1</math>. --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425/hwk9.txt HWK 9 problems] ...yone an extension until Friday, Dec. 4 to turn it in. --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425/f425.pdf Old Final Exam] --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • =Rhea Section for MA 530 Professor Bell, Spring 2010= Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA530 MA 530 Home Page]
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA530/hwk1.pdf HWK 1 problems] ...ds to zero as <math>z</math> tends to <math>a</math>. --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • bell/belle
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  • ...s from the webpage to avoid junk mail. - <span style="color:green"> Prof. Bell will see what he can do. </span> ...olor:green"> This issue can be dealt with on a case-by-case basis, see Dr. Bell if it is an issue. </span>
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  • *[[Main_Page_MA181Fall2008bell | Fall 2008 Professor Bell]] *[[2011_Fall_MA_181_Bell | Fall 2011 Professor Bell]]
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  • ...I can say this was by far one of the best courses I ever took. Professor Bell was quirky, but he always kept our interest. Sometimes things were said tha
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  • =Rhea Section for [[MA527|MA 527]], Professor [[user:bell|Bell]], 2010= Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA527 MA 527 Home Page]
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  • *[[2013_Fall_MA_527_Bell|Fall 2013 Professor Bell]] *[[2010_MA_527_Bell|Fall 2010 Professor Bell]]
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  • ...l free to create your own workspace for your own team. --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] 12:11, 20 August 2010 (UTC) Answer from Bell:
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  • ...on-campus students. You can do whatever you want here.--[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] 12:15, 31 August 2010 (UTC)
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  • Answer from Bell: Answer from Bell:
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  • Answer from Bell: Answer from Bell:
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  • Reply from Bell-- Think Words from Bell: I like what I'm seeing here! This is what the rhea is for.
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  • ...to use k^2 to represent a strictly positive constant.)--[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] 12:22, 27 September 2010 (UTC) ...so I think going with the spring constant assumption should be fine (Prof. Bell will want to confirm).
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA527/reviewsolns.pdf SOLUTIONS] Reply from Bell: A matrix doesn't have a dimension. But it
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  • [[2010 MA 527 Bell|Back to the MA 527 start page]]
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  • From Bell: Here is a little [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA527/jing/periodic.swf Flash video hint]
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  • Answer from Bell: You'll need to use mathematical induction for this problem. Start with n [[2010 MA 527 Bell|Back to the MA 527 start page]]
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  • [[LegendreMA527Fall2010 |Legendre hints from Bell]] Message from Bell: When you solve that ODE as a first order linear ODE in the x variable, yo
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  • == Hints from Bell about Legendre Polynomials == [[2010 MA 527 Bell|Back to the MA 527 start page]]
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  • ...'t sketch it by hand. That would be almost impossible.--[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] 18:32, 2 November 2010 (UTC) [[2010 MA 527 Bell|Back to the MA 527 start page]]
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA527/Lectures/lec11-03.pdf Bell's Lecture on Lesson 30] Answer from Bell: The pi/2 value at zero is there because a Fourier Integral would converge
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  • 517: 5. See page 2 of Bell's 11/10/2010 lecture at [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA527/Lectures/lec11-10.pdf Lesson 33]
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  • = Rhea Section for MA 530 Professor Bell, Spring 2011 = Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA530 MA 530 Home Page]
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA527/prac2.pdf Practice Problems] [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA527/prac2solns.pdf Solutions]
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  • Hint from Bell: That response is right on. First you need to find the ...omething when evaluating the X terms, because having lambda = n*pi/a as in Bell's example seems to satisfy the conditions just fine to me. Why would we nee
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  • [[2010 MA 527 Bell|Back to the MA 527 start page]]
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  • How come when Prof. Bell worked on the case where lambda > 0 in class, he got the answer of exp(beta Answer from Bell: The linear span of exp(beta x) and exp(-beta x) is the same as the linear
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  • Can anyone fill in the blanks on the last problem (23) Professor Bell In the new solutions set, Professor Bell states that the key to this problem is knowing that the Fourier Cosine Tran
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  • Feel free to toss around ideas here.--[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] ...sqrt{n}\left(\frac{n}{e}\right)^n} =\sqrt{2\pi}.</math>--[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] 10:28, 19 January 2011 (UTC)
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  • Here is an answer from Steve Bell, the instructor of MA 530, Complex Analysis for first year grad students in --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] 14:02, 21 January 2011 (UTC)
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  • [[2011 Spring MA 530 Bell|Back to the MA 530 Rhea start page]]
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  • [[2011 Spring MA 530 Bell|Back to the MA 530 Rhea start page]]
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  • [[Intro_Prof_Mark_Bell|Prof. Mark Bell]]
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  • [[2011 Spring MA 530 Bell|Back to the MA 530 Rhea start page]]
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  • I still cannot help quoting the Baire category theorem since Prof. Bell said it's OK. [[2011 Spring MA 530 Bell|Back to the MA 530 Rhea start page]]
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  • [[2011 Spring MA 530 Bell|Back to the MA 530 Rhea start page]]
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  • =Rhea Section for MA 181 Professor Bell, Fall 2011=
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  • [[2011_Fall_MA_181_Bell|Back to MA 181, Prof. Bell]]
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  • =Meet [[ECE]] Professor Mark Bell= Prof. Mark Bell
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  • to Steve Bell. [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/gradlife Back to the gradlife page]
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  • =Rhea Section for MA 425 Professor Bell, Fall 2012= [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425 The MA 425 Course Home Page]
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  • [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA425/prac1a.pdf| Link to the practice Problems]
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  • ...urier_analysis_in_Music| Fourier Analysis in Music]] by [[user:mbell|Maria Bell]]
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  • by: [[user:mbell| Maria Bell]], proud Member of [[Math_squad | the Math Squad]].
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  • by: [[user:mbell| Maria Bell]], proud Member of [[Math_squad | the Math Squad]].
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  • =Rhea Section for [[MA527|MA 527]] Professor Bell, Fall 2013= Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA527 MA 527 Home Page]
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  • ...l free to create your own workspace for your own team. --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] ...tildes in a row, and the Rhea puts my name in for me. - [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • ...nts who do the homework seriously get the best grades. - [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] ^ Thank you for the tip Professor Bell
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  • [[2013 Fall MA 527 Bell|'''MA527, Fall 2013''']] ...on the Rhea on Tuesday with help from Eun Young Park. - [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • [[2013 Fall MA 527 Bell|MA527 Fall 2013]] Answer from [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]&nbsp;:
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  • [[2013 Fall MA 527 Bell|MA527 Fall 2013]] [[2013 Fall MA 527 Bell|Subrina: Regarding question 18 Section 4.3]]
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  • [[2013 Fall MA 527 Bell|MA527 Fall 2013]] Answer from [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]&nbsp;:
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  • [[2013 Fall MA 527 Bell|MA527 Fall 2013]] Answer from [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]:
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  • Remark from [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: Feel free to use a table of integrals for any tricky integrals. (For exa Remark from [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: Yes, that's a typo. It should read, "Find f(t) if
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  • Remark from [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: Remark from [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]:
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  • Suggestion from [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: Christine, you shouldn't be getting complex numbers there. Notice that t ...the Rhea. &nbsp;For problem 12, I solved the partial fractions the way Dr. Bell suggested: &nbsp;A=6/5, B=4, C=-6/5, D=1. &nbsp;y(t) = 3/5 cos(t) + 2 sin(t
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  • ...and -v^2 for negative eigenvalues as seen in example 1 of 11.5 and in Dr. Bell's lecture example? Remark from [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: Did you get
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  • From [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: Yes, go ahead and use that table for problem 2 on page 522. Demonstratin From [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: For p. 509, problem 5, notice that in my lecture, I gave you the
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  • Conversation between a student and [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: > http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA527/prac2a.pdf
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  • From [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: Ryan, I showed in class one day how you could solve that From [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: I talked about this at the beginning of lecture on Friday. When you
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  • Look at the lecture notes from 11-20 about 1/4 of the way down. Dr. Bell shows you how to solve this problem. You set U(x,t) = u(x,t) - u<sub>infini Al - Dr. Bell solves this exact problem at the end of the lecture notes from 11-18. &nbsp
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  • From [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]: I mentioned in my last review that there won't be any questions [[2013 Fall MA 527 Bell|Back to MA527, Fall 2013]]
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  • =Rhea Section for MA 530 Professor Bell, Spring 2014= Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA530 MA 530 Home Page]
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  • ...l free to create your own workspace for your own team. --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] ...tildes in a row, and the Rhea puts my name in for me. - [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • [[2014 Spring MA 530 Bell|Back to MA530, Spring 2014]]
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  • From [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] 13:29, 18 February 2014 (UTC): Just to be clear, the function f(z) in thi [[2014 Spring MA 530 Bell|Back to MA530, Spring 2014]]
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  • Steven Cuppy worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies and AirTouch International (now Vodafone)
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  • ...These were standard features of past qualifying exams written by Professor Bell. I guess you can't rely on patterns to always hold true. At the end of the
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  • ...ir distributions will be have a normal distribution as commonly known as a bell-shaped distribution.
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  • ...ir distributions will be have a normal distribution as commonly known as a bell-shaped distribution. This implies that sampling from identical and independ
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  • :[[user:mbell|Maria Bell]] ...urier_analysis_in_Music| Fourier Analysis in Music]] by [[user:mbell|Maria Bell]]
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  • #Bell's notes are online.&nbsp; He also posts past in-class exam solutions.
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  • *As expected, Prof. Bell gave a reasonable qual - his past quals were very predictive of this one, a
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  • =Rhea Section for MA 161 Professor Bell, Fall 2014= Bell's [http://www.math.purdue.edu/~bell/MA161 MA 161 Home Page]
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  • ...l free to create your own workspace for your own team. --[[User:Bell|Steve Bell]] ...tildes in a row, and the Rhea puts my name in for me. - [[User:Bell|Steve Bell]]
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  • Steven Cuppy worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies and AirTouch International (now Vodafone)
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  • ...ted over the air. In this case, most digipeaters use a standard known as `Bell-202` (also known as AFSK-1200), which is a simple modulation scheme where a
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  • ...urier_analysis_in_Music| Fourier Analysis in Music]] by [[user:mbell|Maria Bell]]
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  • ...udly, cars drive by, a man sings while riding by on his bike, and even the bell tower rings in the background at one point. Additionally, bat chirps are he
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