Daniel Schepler

Math 110

For summer sessions 2005, I'm the instructor for Math 110 (section 2). My office hours are in 775 Evans, Monday to Thursday, 10:00-11:00. Also feel free to email me with any questions you have about the course.

Syllabus

The course syllabus is available here. Note that you will need a PDF reader to view this file.

Homework

Here I'll post copies of the homework assignments and quizzes and their solutions.

Homework assignments: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Homework solutions: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Quizzes: 1 2 3

Quiz solutions: 1 2 3

Midterm 1 solutions


For those of you who have expressed interest, the LaTeX source of all course material is now available; the names are the same as the PDF files above, but with .pdf changed to .tex. For example, hw6soln.tex.

Math papers

p-curvature

This paper gives a one-page proof of the p-linearity of the p-curvature of an integrable connection. It depends heavily on the machinery of PD differential operators. (LaTeX source, DVI, PostScript, PDF.)

Combinatorial Log Differentials

This paper is a rough writeup of some work I did to extend Breen and Messing's combinatorial definition of higher-order differentials on schemes, to the case of log schemes. (LaTeX source, DVI, PostScript, or PDF.)

High school math contests

Several years ago I was involved in writing tests for high school mathematics competitions. I plan to eventually put copies up here for anybody who's interested.

Set theory

In summer 1999, I spent some time gathering my thoughts on the set theory course I had taken the previous year. The end result was a paper trying to explain the proof that the Continuum Hypothesis is independent of ZFC, hopefully in a readable but correct way. It is available here in LaTeX, DVI, PostScript, and PDF formats. (Note: The paper is 36 pages long, so on a slow connection it might take a couple minutes to download it, especially with the PostScript and PDF formats.)


Daniel Schepler
Last modified: Wed Aug 3 13:29:58 PDT 2005