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Published May 23, 2017 10:04 AM

Here is the schedule for the oral presentations.

 

Published Apr. 19, 2017 1:03 PM

Submission of projects

We remind that the deadline for submitting the projects is MAY 19th.

For submission, please send the electronic copy in PDF format to GdN. Also provide a printed copy to be placed in GdN's mailbox. Recall to write your name in the file name and on the front page.

 

Exams

We remind that the exam consists of a 20 minutes long oral presentation. The presentation should be prepared using Beamer. Refer to the last part of the notes "How to write mathematics" for guidelines on oral presentations.

The days for the oral presentation are fixed June 8 and 9. A schedule for the presentations will be made available after hand-in date.

Published Mar. 2, 2017 3:16 PM

Here you find the schedule: file

Published Feb. 8, 2017 5:19 PM

Please note that you have to start working on your project following the deadlines for delivery.

Please communicate to GdN within Februay 10, which project you are going to work on. You find a list of projects at the webpage. We have a very good selection of projects available, though several have already been assigned. You have to contact the possible mentors to find out about their availability.

For any specific enquiry contact GdN directly.

 

Published Jan. 24, 2017 11:13 AM

Please make note that there is yet another project available added as 20. The description is in the related folder.

There is really a lot to chose from, very exciting themes coming up this year!

Published Jan. 18, 2017 3:50 PM

An updated list of projects is available together with a brand new folder with all the project descriptions for you to read and browse.

Finally, you find the slides of today's lecture.

 

Published Jan. 5, 2017 2:16 PM

Welcome to MAT2000!

The first class is held on January 18th and please remember that showing up on the first day is compulsory for this course.

The course is organized in a number of lectures about writing mathematics: from content to exposition. Also, we shall present the tools for writing and editing with LaTeX, BibLaTeX, and finally we talk about Beamer presentations. Furthermore, we shall learn about resources available for searching material, references, citations, and in general all secrets of the Science Library.

The course has a mandatory assignment and a final project to be prepared with the help of an expert supervisor in the field of interest.

Please note that in this course you are required to use LaTeX. This is already installed in all computers belonging to the Department of Mathematics.

If you wish to install it on your pers...