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| 8/25 || Course overview, logistics, (motivating) examples and terminology || Chapters 1 & 2 ||[[Media:chapter0.pdf | Notes 0]]<br/>[[Media:Lecture1_nomenclature.pptx | Slides 1]] || Problems 2.1 & 2.2<br/>[[Media:review1_sol.pdf | Solution]] ||  
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| 8/25 || Course overview, logistics, (motivating) examples and terminology || Chapters 1 & 2 ||[[Media:chapter0.pdf | Notes 0]]<br/>[[Media:Lecture1_nomenclature.pptx | Slides 1]] || Problems 2.1 & 2.2<br/>[[Media:review1_sol.pdf | and Solution]] ||  
 
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| 8/27 || A brief review of probability topics, both basic and slightly more advanced, which are needed in the course || Chapters 3 & 5 || [[Media:proba1.pptx | Slides 2]]<br/>[[Media:Lec2.pdf | Lecture 2 problems]] ||[[Media:review2.pdf | Review 2 Problems]]<br/>[[Media:rev2_sol.pdf | Solutions]] ||
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| 8/27 || A brief review of probability topics, both basic and slightly more advanced, which are needed in the course || Chapters 3 & 5 || [[Media:proba1.pptx | Slides 2]]<br/>[[Media:Lec2.pdf | Lecture 2 problems]] ||[[Media:review2.pdf | Review 2 Problems]]<br/>[[Media:rev2_sol.pdf | and Solution]] ||
 
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| 9/1 || A brief review of probability topics, both basic and slightly more advanced, which are needed in the course || Chapters 3 & 5 || || [[Media:review3.pdf | Review 3 Problems]] ||
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| 9/1 || A brief review of probability topics, both basic and slightly more advanced, which are needed in the course || Chapters 3 & 5 || || [[Media:review3.pdf | Review 3 Problems]]<br/>[[Media:rev3_sol.pdf | and Solution]]  ||
 
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| 9/3 || An introduction of general principles such as Little's Law and various other "laws" and bounds for closed system, which hold with little or no assumptions || Chapters 6 & 7|| || [[Media:review4.pdf | Review 4 Problems]] ||
 
| 9/3 || An introduction of general principles such as Little's Law and various other "laws" and bounds for closed system, which hold with little or no assumptions || Chapters 6 & 7|| || [[Media:review4.pdf | Review 4 Problems]] ||

Revision as of 23:41, 1 September 2015

Syllabus & (tentative) Schedule

THE INFORMATION ON THIS WIKI PAGE IS EVOLVING AND WILL BE UPDATED THROUGHOUT SEMESTER

Schedule at-a-glance

Legend: date (quizzes & exams) and due date (homeworks)

Hmwk Quizz Exam No class




Tu. Th. Tu. Th. Tu. Th. Tu. Th. Tu. Th.
August 25 27
September 1 3 8 10 15 17 22 24 29
October 1 6 8 13 15 20 22 27 29
November 3 5 10 12 17 19 24 26
December 1 3 15

FINAL EXAM: Tuesday December 15, 2015, 6:00-8:00pm in TBD.

Detailed Schedule & Syllabus

NOTE: This schedule in ONLY TENTATIVE, and VERY LIKELY to change as certain topics may end-up being harder or easier than anticipated. Changes to the schedule will be reflected as quickly as possible on this page.

Date Scope Material & Reading Assignments

(To Be Read Ahead of Class)

Notes & slides

(If any)

Review Problems Quizzes & Homeworks
8/25 Course overview, logistics, (motivating) examples and terminology Chapters 1 & 2 Notes 0
Slides 1
Problems 2.1 & 2.2
and Solution
8/27 A brief review of probability topics, both basic and slightly more advanced, which are needed in the course Chapters 3 & 5 Slides 2
Lecture 2 problems
Review 2 Problems
and Solution
9/1 A brief review of probability topics, both basic and slightly more advanced, which are needed in the course Chapters 3 & 5 Review 3 Problems
and Solution
9/3 An introduction of general principles such as Little's Law and various other "laws" and bounds for closed system, which hold with little or no assumptions Chapters 6 & 7 Review 4 Problems
9/8
9/10 HWK #1
9/15 Quiz 1
9/17
9/22
9/24 HWK #2
9/29
10/1
10/6 Quiz 2
10/8 HWK #3
10/13 IN CLASS MIDTERM
10/15
10/20
10/22
10/27 HWK #4
10/29
11/3 Quiz 3
11/5
11/10 HWK #5
11/12
11/17
11/19
11/24 HWK #6
11/26 NO CLASS - THANKSGIVING
12/1
12/3 Review session - - - Quiz 4
12/15 FINAL EXAM