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Academic Things

If you're looking for syllabi, schedules, handouts or what not, click on the course that you want.

Math 1111-College Algebra

            Syllabus           Schedule/Homework

 

Math 2011---Calculus I

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            Quizzes

 

Math 2012---Calculus II

            Syllabus          

            Quizzes

 

Math 2210XX---Honors Statistics

Spring 2013 course syllabus and materials          

    

Math 2210-Basic Statistics

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            Homework/Handouts/Quizzes

 

Math 2030-Logic and Set Theory

            Syllabus           Homework

           Some proof-writing guidelines

 

Math 3280---Linear Algebra

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           Homework/Quizzes

 

Math 3710-Combinatorics

            Syllabus           Homework

           Some proof-writing guidelines

Math 4211/6211-Abstract Algebra I

            Syllabus  

            Homework

            Some proof-writing guidelines

 

Math 4212/6212-Abstract Algebra II

            Syllabus  

           Homework

 

Math 4420/6420-Graph Theory

            Syllabus/Homework  

 

 

Other Things

A brief statement of my teaching philosophy   For those who would like to know what it is.  This was written during my last year of graduate school, and my philosophy is basically the same as it was then.

Vita  What I've been up to professionally.

ASU Anime Club   I am the faculty advisor to the ASU Anime Club. 

The Ravens' Paradox This is a famous old problem in the philosophy of science. However, if you think too much about these kinds of things, madness will follow quickly.

The Monty Hall Problem A very much-discussed problem in probability. Elementary, but interesting.

 

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