Math 424
Introduction to Fourier Analysis and Wavelets


Spring 2007 Course Information


Instructor Luke Rogers
Office Malott Hall 593
Lectures Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 11:15-12:05
Office Hours Monday and Wednesday 3-4pm.
Teaching Assistant Christian Kuehn
Office Rhodes Hall 657
Office Hours Monday, 2-4pm
Textbook A first course in wavelets with Fourier analysis, by Boggess and Narcowich
Grading The final grade is calculated as follows:
Final exam : 40 percent
Prelim: 25 percent
Homework: 35 percent
Exams Prelim: Take-home, 48 hours. Email me to receive the exam.
Final: Take-home, 48 hours. Email me between 5/7 and 5/15 to receive the exam.
Homework Homeworks will be assigned weekly on Fridays, and will be due in class the following Friday. They will be graded and returned the following week. It is expected that the solutions you hand in will be rigorous, carefully written, and easy to read. Points will be deducted for solutions that are messy, unorganized or otherwise difficult to comprehend. If you do not understand the grading of your homework, or are unsure about the standard that is expected, please ask during class or office hours. Here you can find the homework for the class.
MATLAB file for Homework 10 for the class.
Homework Solutions Homework 1 Solutions
Homework 2 Solutions
Homework 3 Solutions
Homework 4 Solutions
Homework 5 Solutions
Homework 6 Solutions
Homework 7 Solutions
Homework 8 Solutions
Homework 9 Solutions
Prelim Solutions
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Syllabus Here is some general information about the class.