Lecture date | Homework assignment | Due date |
Week 1 | ||
Wednesday January 22 |
pp. 29 -- 30: 1.01 -- 1.14, 1.17, 1.21 |
Monday January 27 |
Monday January 27 |
classes canceled | Monday February 3 |
Wednesday January 29 |
pp. 30 -- 31: 1.28 -- 1.31, 1.33, 1.39, 1.40 |
Monday February 3 |
Monday February 3 |
pp. 31, 32: 1.42, 1.45, 1.48 |
Monday February 10 |
Wednesday February 5 |
p. 43: 2.01 -- 2.05 |
Monday February 10 |
Monday February 10 |
Read Sections 3.1, 3.2, and 3.3; Exercises p. 60: 3.01, 3.02, 3.03 |
Monday February 17 |
Wednesday February 12 |
Read Sections 3.4, 4.1 and 4.2; Exercises p. 60: 3.04 through 3.07 Exercises p. 80: 4.01 through 4.05 |
Monday February 17 |
Monday February 17 |
Read Sections 4.3, 4.4, and 4.5; Exercises p. 81: 4.08, 4.09, 4.10, 4.11 |
Monday February 24 |
Wednesday February 19 |
Read Sections 5.1 through 5.4; Exercises p. 92: 5.01 through 5.05, 5.07, 5.08 |
Monday February 24 |
Monday February 24 |
Read Sections 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.5 and 6.7; Exercises pp. 129-131: 6.02 -- 6.07, 6.19, 6.20, 6.37, 6.39 and: Find the multiplicative inverse of 56 modulo 137 |
Monday March 3 |
Wednesday February 26 |
Read Sections 6.8 through 6.15; Exercises pp. 132--133: 6.52, 6.53 |
Monday March 3 |
Monday March 3 |
Read Sections 10.1 -- 10.5; Exercises pp. 131 -- 132: 6.50, 6.57 and: Exercises p. 191: 10.11, 10.13 and: Is 32 a primitive root modulo 101? Find the multiplicative inverse of (x+1) modulo (x^3+x^2+1) |
Monday March 10 |
Wednesday March 5 |
Solutions for midterm 1 | |
Monday March 10 |
Read Sections 13.1 Exercises pp. 232 -- 233: 13.01, 13.02, 13.03 Read Section 12.4 Exercises p. 226: 12.01 and 12.02 |
Monday March 24 |
Wednesday March 12 |
Read Sections 12.5 -- 12.7 p. 226: Exercises 12.07, 12.09, 12.11, 12.13 |
Monday March 24 |
Monday March 24 |
Read Sections 13.2 Exercises p. 233: 13.04 -- 13.10 Read Section 12.6 Find a linear dependence relation for 1110, 1011, 1101, 0111 and 1111 |
Monday March 31 |
Wednesday March 26 |
Read Sections 12.7 -- 12.8 p. 227: Exercises 12.16 through 12.20 |
Monday March 31 |
Monday March 31 |
Read Sections 14.1 and 14.2 Exercises p. 238: 14.01 and 14.02 | Monday April 7 |
Wednesday April 2 |
Exercises pp. 238 -- 239: 14.03, 14.04 and 14.05 |
Monday April 7 |
Monday April 7 |
Read Section 10.3 and Sections 11.1 through 11.5 Exercises p. 198: 11.01 and 11.03 Is the polynomial $x^5+x+1$ irreducible in $(\mathbb Z/2)[x]$? | Monday April 14 |
Wednesday April 9 |
Exercises p. 259: 15.01, 15.11 and 15.12 Read Section 17.3 Exercises p. 295: 17.07 |
Monday April 14 |
Monday April 14 |
Read Sections 17.1, 17.2 and 17.3 Exercises p. 295: 17.08, 17.09 and 17.10 | Monday April 21 |
Wednesday April 16 |
Solutions for midterm 2 | |
Monday April 21 |
Read Sections 17.4 and 17.5 | Monday April 28 |
Wednesday April 23 |
pp. 295 -- 296: 17.11, 17.12 and 17.13 |
Monday April 28 |
Monday April 28 |
Read Sections 19.7 and 19.8 | Monday May 5 |
Wednesday April 30 |
How many irreducible polynomials of degree 12 with coefficients in $\mathbb F_2$ are there? How many primitive polynomials of degree 5 with coefficients in $\mathbb F_3$ are there? |
Monday May 5 |
Monday May 5 |
prepare for the final exam | |
Wednesday May 7 |
prepare for the final exam |