MATH 364, Spring 2013, FULM 150 Tu, Th 9:10-2010:25am |
Instructor: Haijun Li (office hour: Neill 217, Tu, Th 10:25-11:40am) |
Course Webpage: http://www.math.wsu.edu/math/faculty/lih/364.html
TEXT: Introduction to Mathematical Programming by W.L.Winston and M. Venkataramanan, 4th ed
To get the maximum benefit from lectures, and to be successful in this course, students are expected to put forth a strong independent study effort. This includes carefully reading the text, preferably ahead of lecture, and diligently working on homework problems. In lectures, I will focus on important concepts and problem areas instead of just reiterating material in the book. The course covers linear programming, simplex method, sensitivity analysis, duality, game theory.
It is absolutely essential that you do the assigned homework-and additional problems if needed. Late submissions of homeworks will not be accepted. This course will have two exams (Exam 1: March 1, and Exam 2: April 19). No compensation for missed exams will be considered.
A course total score will be based on the following,
· homework: 30 %
· exam 1: 35 %
· exam 2: 35 %
This class will be graded roughly on the scale of 90 % = A range (A-, A), 80 % = B range (B-, B, B+), 70 % = C range (C-, C, C+), 60 % = D range (D, D+), 60%- = F.
Academic Integrity: Please note that we take extremely seriously the university’s policy on the need for academic honesty in all your work. Any form of dishonesty in an assignment will lead to a zero on an assignment and we reserve the right to give a grade of F for the course as well. If needed, Student Conduct will be contacted. Visit the following site for more information regarding what constitutes academic dishonesty and the WSU procedures for handling cases of academic dishonesty. http://www.conduct.wsu.edu/default.asp?PageID=343
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Students with Disabilities: Reasonable accommodations are available for students with a documented disability. If you have a disability and may need accommodations to fully participate in this class, please visit the Disability Resource Center (DRC). All accommodations MUST be approved through the DRC (Admin Annex Bldg, Room 205). Please stop by or call 509-335-3417 to make an appointment with a disability specialist.
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