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=== Home assignments ===
 
=== Home assignments ===
  
[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1AzWWP52sc4CE3t4lo1_1U9zgJe7QnEKf Home assignment 1], due on '''January 27th'''
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[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AzWWP52sc4CE3t4lo1_1U9zgJe7QnEKf/view Home assignment 1], due on '''January 27th'''
 
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[https://drive.google.com/open?id=13C7TK823g6C-JaJlUy9it9DvWp8fITBv Home assignment 2], due on '''February 10th'''
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[https://drive.google.com/open?id=18FfYWR_yIgNxbHUs_p4_HXM3rPDuqMqL Home assignment 3], due on '''February 21st'''
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[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kF62UVSjG1QIeIP4_ukVLyXuDA_JYkZo Home assignment 4], due on '''March 9th'''
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[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MkHKfWSgnsyIjcIVAiy4jrlEtJKYY2Lb Home assignment 5], due on '''March 24th'''
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[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZyolG65y-zcGXLmTn-ZpDG0TvpusfLDz Home assignment 6], due on '''April 22th'''
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[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mny1BaAHqDRT8Tn10hxhKfFHGONusqxc Home assignment 7], due on '''May 13th'''
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[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1cl-S2vbywWoXhDut3S5A0BerFVWbU5M9 Bonus Home assignment], due on '''May 20th'''. Brief solutions: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CaGCVauzHityfEaiajHeRL7t0NMu71iV Link].
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[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1fOdiERw4uJ2vL0luJGa3FVifx2lBRAFo Home assignment 8], due on '''June 3rd'''
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== Results ==
 
== Results ==

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Syllabus

or see this version of the syllabus

“Differential Equations” is a spring semester course for second-year students studying at the Faculty of Computer Sciences. It is designed to suit the requirements of the Faculty of Computer Sciences curriculum as well as UoL where DE is a part of the mathematical curriculum. Besides the course on differential equations is included as a topic in “Mathematical methods for economists” external exam.

This course is an important part of the bachelor stage in the education of the future applied mathematicians and computer scientists. It has to give students skills for the implementation of mathematical knowledge and expertise. Its prerequisite is the knowledge of the single variable calculus.

In the spring semester, the course is split into two unequal parts: it is taught from January through the end of April and after the students finish with their UoL exams in May it will resume and will continue till mid-June.

The assessment of the students will be done by setting mock exam by the end of the 3rd module, then later by the University of London (UoL) examinations in May and final exam will be set in late June. But the final grade will depend solely on mock, final exams performance and home assignments grades.

As a general policy, personal computing devices such as laptops, calculators etc. are not supposed to be used in the course. They are absolutely prohibited in all exams. Students are expected to do all necessary arithmetic computations by hand.

Lecturers and Teachers

Lecturer K.A. Bukin
kbukin@hse.ru
Assistants
Teacher V.Goncharenko

Lectures

Lecture 11.01.2020. First order equations. [Passcode: 1x%YRR$J Materials]

Seminars

Midterm test

Date: 23.03.2020

Materials: Demo version

Solutions: Link to Drive

Duration: 80 minutes

UoL Materials

Materials: [Materials]

Tasks for preparation: [Tasks]

Exam demo version: [Demo version]

Exam assessment rules: [Assessment rules]

Assignments

Home assignments

Home assignment 1, due on January 27th

Results

Grading System

The home assignments constitute 30% of the final grade. The final exam is 40% of the final grade. The rest of the grade is formed by Midterm test which is due in the end of the 3rd module.

The final grade on the course will be determined according to the formula:

G(rade) = 0.4 * Final Exam + 0.3 * Midterm test+ 0.3*Home assignments

All grades are given initially out of 100. The final grades are also transferred to 10- and 5-points grades in accordance with the table (to be posted). 3. The scale of corresponding grades 3.1. Total grades for a given course are converted from the 100-point scale to the 5-point and 10-point scale. 3.2. The following basic scale has been established to convert grades from the 100-point scale to the 10-point scale 100-point scale 10-point scale 0-19,99 1 20-29,99 2 30-39,99 3 40-46,99 4 47-53,99 5 54-61,99 6 62-69,99 7 70-77,99 8 78-85,99 9 86-100 10


Retakes are organized in accordance with the HSE Interim and Ongoing Assessment Regulations

Reading

Obligatory:
- Mathematics for economists, Simon C. P., Blume L., 1994
Optional:
- A.F. Fillipov. Collection of problems on differential equations. Moscow, “Nauka”, 1973 and later editions.
- V.K. Romanko, Course on Differential Equations and Calculus of Variations. Moscow and Saint-Petersburg, “Fizmatlit”, 2001 and later editions.

Internet Resources

University of London Exam papers and Examiners reports for the last three years.