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Homework Schedule

All problems are from [B] unless indicated otherwise. (Note that [B] has two types of problems: Exercises and Projects, enumerated with Roman and Greek letters, respectively.)

The assignments labeled (tentative) are future assignments that are yet to be finalized (at least one week before the due date).

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10. (not collected) [M] §23 #3,5, §24 #2,4, §25 #4,8  
9. Due Tue, Apr 15: [M] §21 #2,4, §22 #1,2, §16 #1,3 [Solutions]
8. Due Thur, Apr 3: 45.B, 45.C, 45.D, 45.G, 45.K, 45.M, 45.N [Solutions]
7. Due Thur, Mar 27: 44.G, 44.H(a), 44.J (Use 43.R), 44.K, 44.O, Project 44.$\beta$ [Solutions]
6. Due Tue, Mar 4: 43.B, 43.D, 43.L, 43.M, 43.Q, 43.R, 43.S [Solutions]
5. Due Thur, Feb 20: 42.F(d,e), 42.P, 42.Q, 42.R, 42.S(c), 42.U
Note: In 42.Q, assume the numbers to be nonnegative
[Solutions]
4. Due Thur, Feb 13: 41.O, 41.P, 41.R, 42.A(a-c), 42.D, 42.E
Note: 41.P is mostly a definition and the question itself is trivial; 42.E is valid only under the assumption that the function $f$ in Corollary 42.2 is $C^1$.
[Solutions]
3. Due Thur, Feb 6: 41.D, 41.J, 41.K, 41.L, 41.U, 41.V, 41.W
Note: In 41.V, $m/2$ should be $1/(2m)$
[Solutions]
2. Due Thur, Jan 30: 40.E, 40.L, 40.R, 40.S, 40.T, 40.U [Solutions]
1. Due Thur, Jan 23: 21.L, 21.M, 39.D, 39.G, 39.J, 39.T, 39.V, 39.W [Solutions]

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