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The University of Melbourne
620-332
Integral Transforms and Asymptotics
Semester 2, 2007

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Most recent announcement: past exams

For the convenience of students, copies of three past exams set by this year's coordinator, and the formula sheet that will be distributed with this year's exam, can be downloaded here.
  • 2001 (ignore Question 1 part (a) - that material not covered in 2007)
  • 2002 (ignore all of Question 1 - that material not covered in 2007)
  • 2005
  • Formula Sheet
These documents are supplied as password-locked PDF files. The password will be sent to all enrolled students by e-mail.

Older announcements

The lecturer and coordinator for this subject is Associate Professor Barry Hughes (Room G20, Richard Berry Building, e-mail hughes@ms.unimelb.edu.au).

The lecturer's office hours for student consultation will be advised in the first week of lectures.

All lectures and practice classes will be held in the RUSSELL LOVE THEATRE, Richard Berry Building.

There are three lectures per week:

  • 9.00 Tuesday;
  • 9.00 Thursday;
  • 1.00 Friday.

All students should also attend the practice class:

  • 2.15 Wednesday.
Note that there is a practice class in the first week, unlike some other subjects.

If you are a student visiting this page for the first time, please click here for important information on

  • prerequisites,
  • generic skills,
  • feedback from student surveys,
and other things.

See the annotated handbook entry, which has important comments about prerequisites and other matters.

See the draft lecture schedule

Assessment

For 2007 the assessment will consist of the following:
  • A midsemester test in place of the 9.00 lecture on Tuesday 4 September held in Wilson Hall.
  • As the test is an optional component of assessment, and all students have access to the full range of marks from the final exam alone, there will be no other alternative arrangements available for students who miss the midsemester test for any reason.

  • A three-hour written exam at the end of semester.
If E denotes your exam mark out of 100 and T your test mark out of 20, then your final mark out of 100 will be the maximum of E and 0.8E+T.

There are no assignments.

Texts and reference materials

Printed material prepared by the lecturer is available for purchase from the Bookroom.

You may find the following sites of interest: Wikipedia; Wolfram MathWorld; MacTutor History of Mathematics

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Created: 5 July 2007
Last modified: 11 October 2007
Authorised by: Barry Hughes, Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
Maintained by: Barry Hughes, Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
Email: hughes@ms.unimelb.edu.au