Fall 2006 Undergraduate Mathematics Problem Seminar


Organizers: Professor Michael Saks and Professor Steven Ferry
Time: Tuesday, 3rd period (NOTE DAY CHANGE)
Place: SEC 220
Course Number: 01:640:491:01  (1 credit seminar, by special permission only)
Text:  The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition 1985-2000: Problems, Solutions, and Commentary (MAA Problem Book Series), by Kiran S. Kedlaya, Bjorn Poonen, Ravi Vakil, G. Alexanderson, R. Nelsen
 

This is a seminar in mathematical problem solving.  It is aimed at undergraduate students who enjoy solving mathematical problems in a variety of areas, and want to strengthen their creative mathematical skills, and their skills at doing mathematical proofs.

One of the main goals of this seminar is to help interested students prepare for the William Lowell Putnam Undergraduate Mathematics Competition , which is an annual national mathematics competition held every December. Any full-time undergraduate who does not yet have a college degree is eligible to participate in the exam. (However, you are free to participate in the seminar without taking the exam, and vice versa.)

The seminar is being offered under course number 640:491 and is worth one unit of credit.   Students who have taken the seminar previously may not register for it, but are very welcome to attend.

The meetings of the seminar will be a mixture of presentations by the instructors, group discussions of problems, and student presentations.

The seminar qualifies as an honors seminar for the honors track .

All students taking the seminar are expected to:

Students taking the seminar for honors track credit will have additional requirements consisting either of doing additional problems or doing more extensive class presentations.