Course description

Sobolev spaces, potential theory, variational methods for elliptic equations, inverse problems. PREREQ: MATH806.

Important data

Evaluation   

The final grade will be composed of five examinations, two of them to be taken in class and three to take home.

IN CLASS EXAMS
400
200 each (two exams)
TAKE-HOME EXAMS
600
200 each (three exams)
TOTAL
1000

Check the continuously updated calendar at the main page of the course website for concrete dates of quizzes and exams.

Part of the grade will reflect the quality of the argumentation and the clarity of its exposition.  Grading will be very strict in terms of the quality of writing, especially in take home assignments. Writing has to be 100% logic and precise, good use of notation is mandatory, and gaps in argumentation will be penalized.

Attendance and deadline policy


Attendance to lectures is mandatory. The students are expected to tell the instructor if they are going to miss a lecture, giving a good reason for it. Deadlines for the take-home exams are strict.

Academic honesty


As worded by the University of Delaware All students must be honest and forthright in their academic studies. To falsify the results of one's research, to steal the words or ideas of another, to cheat on an assignment, or to allow or assist another to commit these acts corrupts the educational process. Students are expected to do their own work and neither give nor receive unauthorized assistance. Any violation of this standard must be reported to the Office of Student Conduct. For more details, check http://www.udel.edu/stuguide/12-13/code.html Unless you are asked to do so in a concrete assignment, you cannot collaborate with your colleagues in assignments and projects. Cheating of any kind (even if the student does not take any advantage from it) will be grounds for an F grade.

Lecture times

   
    MWF 10:10am-11:00am
    Drake Hall 074

Office hours

   
    MW 11:00am-noon

Instructor: F.J.Sayas