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Published Dec. 5, 2016 5:33 PM

The exam problems are given here. A handwritten solution of the problems are given here.

Published Nov. 18, 2016 4:46 PM

Solutions of the problems for the home exam are given here.

Published Nov. 3, 2016 10:26 AM

The problems for the home exam are given here. The deadline for handing in the solutions is Thursday 17 November at 2pm. The self-declaration form is available here.

Published Nov. 2, 2016 11:34 AM

 Wednesday 9 November the lectures will start 13.15 and stop a bit later than 15.00.

Published Oct. 18, 2016 3:12 PM

As informed earlier, the exams for STK4011 and for STK9011 will consist of a home exam ("project paper") followed by a written exam. The problems for the home exam will be based on the material that has been lectured in August-October. The problems will be handed out November 3th and have deadline November 17th.  The written exam takes place  December 5th, see here for details.

Published Oct. 5, 2016 2:15 PM

Lena Rogstad Johansen (email: lenarj at math.uio.no) and Simon Boge Brant (email: simonbb at math.uio.no) are elected as student representatives in STK4011/9011

Published Sep. 30, 2016 2:21 PM

At the lectures Wednesday October 5th the students should elect 1 or 2 student representatives who will take part in the evaluation of the course.

 

Published Sep. 5, 2016 9:36 AM

In week 37 the teaching will take place Tuesday 13 September 14.15-16.00 in room B638 on the 6th floor of NH Abel's house. (So there is no teaching Wednesday 14th.)

Published Aug. 23, 2016 3:51 PM

The exams for STK4011 and STK9011 will consist of a home exam followed by a written exam. The written exam is scheduled at  December 5th, see here for details.

Published Aug. 10, 2016 12:32 PM

The courses STK4011 (for master's students) and STK9011 (for PhD-students) have joint lectures and exercises.

The teaching takes place Wednesdays from 12.15 to 15.00 in room 107 at the ground floor of Niels Henrik Abel's house. The teaching starts Wednesday 24 August. Then an introduction to the course will be given. Further the distributions in Sections 3.2 and 3.3 will be discussed briefly, and the location and scale families of distributions (Section 3.5) will be introduced. Later weeks the three hours of teaching will be a mixture of lectures and exercises.

Information about course book and (tentative) curriculum is given under Syllabus/achievement requirements.