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MAT 487: Independent Study in Symplectic Geometry
Course Instructor:
Dahye Cho
Course Supervisor:
Mark McLean
Monday 8:30-9:30, Math 5-127.
Syllabus
The syllabus can be found here.
Homework
Homework should be placed under the door of Mark McLean's office MATH 4-114.
There will be a total of four sets of homework.
Homework 1 (Due February 26)
Homework 2 (Due April 1st)
Homework 3 (Due April 30)
Textbook
Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics, Arnold, V. I, ISBN 978-1-4757-1693-1.
Dahye Cho's Office Hours:
Tu 2:30pm-3:30pm, or by appointment.
Mark McLean's Office Hours:
Fri 1pm-2pm (advising), Tuesday 1pm-2pm and Wednesday 10:30am-11:30am (4-114)
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