Math 6342: Partial Differential Equations (II)

Course Information (Spring 2019)

Time: MWF, 10:10 am-11:00 am
Place: Clough Common 423
Text:

Reference TEXTBOOK:  Partial Differential Equations
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by Lawrence C. Evans,  Graduate Studies in Mathematics, Volume 19, AMS.

ISBN   0-8218-0772-2


Course Information Official Course Description
Instructor: Prof. Ronghua Pan
Office: Skiles 108 D
Phone: (404)894-8947
E-mail: panrh@math.gatech.edu
Course webpage
www.math.gatech.edu/~panrh/Teaching/Spring2019/math6342/6342.html
Office Hours: MW, 11:00 AM- 11:59 AM, Skiles 108D 




Homework: Thre are 3-4 sets of Homework Assignments for the semester, and a final project.
 Tests
There will be no in-class written tests, but a comprehensive final project.
Academic Honesty
All students are expected to comply with the Georgia Tech Honor Code (the honor code can be found at http://www.policylibrary.gatech.edu/student-affairs/code-conduct). Any evidence of cheating or other violations of the Georgia Tech Honor Code will be submitted directly to the Dean of Students. Cheating includes, but is not limited to:
  • Using an unapproved calculator, books, or any form of notes on tests.

  • Copying directly from any source, including friends, classmates, tutors, internet sources (including Wolfram Alpha), or a solutions manual.

  • Allowing another person to copy your work.

  • Taking a test or quiz in someone else's name, or having someone else take a test or quiz in your name.

  • Asking for a regrade of a paper that has been altered from its original form.

Grading: Grades will be based on the exams and homework. Homework assignments count for 30%;  
  in-class midterms count for 30%; the final exam counts for 40%.

If no curve is applied, your final grade will be assigned as a letter grade according to the following scale:

A 90-100%

B 80-89%

C 70-79%

D 60-69%

F 0-59%


Curves: When it is needed, curves will be determined by the median of each recitation section after final exam according to the end-of-semester grade distribution. In this course, we will only apply curves on the overall course grades, but not for any individual