ICS 6N: Computational Linear Algebra
- Course website http://www.ics.uci.edu/~wayne/courses/ics6n
- Instructor
- Professor Wayne Hayes
- Office hours: Tuesday noon-2pm and 5pm-7pm or by appointment, room DBH 4092
- Teaching assistant
- Dmitri Arkhipov
- Office hours: Tuesday/Thursday 2pm-3:20pm, DBH 4081.
- TA Web page for ICS 6N: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~darkhipo/ics6n
/UL>
- Add/drop policy
- During the first two weeks,
all adds and drops will be handled using the
electronic add drop (EAD) system.
(In other words, I will not sign add cards or drop cards
during the first two weeks.)
- Authorization codes are available only from the ICS Student Affairs Office.
I do not have any codes.
- I will sign add cards during week 3 only if there are slots still available (which is most unlikely).
- I will sign drop cards up until the first midterm exam.
- Course announcements
- Course announcements will be sent via email to the official
UCI email address of all students enrolled in the class. Thus you must read your UCI email!
- Grading (weights of assignments and exams are in syllabus below)
- You may view your ICS 6N assignment grades on EEE Gradebook
- Final Exam time and place: See WebSoc.
Regrading: We will not discuss a grading complaint in person.
It MUST be in writing, to the prof, explaining your case. Note
that when regrading, you grade may go down instead of up.
So be absolutely sure that you have a strong case before asking
for a regrade.
You should be reading sections of the book before
those sections are discussed in lecture.
- ACADEMIC DISHONESTY will not be tolerated in any form.
You may discuss
ideas with your classmates (and others), but no written notes should be
taken away from such discussions. All work you hand in must be your own.
This course strictly adheres to all relevant University and ICS
policies. It is each student's responsibility to be aware of these
policies. To this end, all students are advised to (re)read the
UCI Academic Senate Policy on Academic Honesty, noting in particular that
any single incident of student academic dishonesty in this course is
sufficient to merit a failing grade in the course with a letter of
explanation being placed in the student's file. The
Academic Honesty Policy for Information \& Computer Science
also applies to this course
and deals explicitly with with course work involving computers.
If you are unsure whether certain behavior is acceptable, ask before you engage in it.
- Syllabus
- Handwritten Homework #1
- Handwritten Homework #2
- Lab3-scanned.pdf
Apparently, I have not personally checked, here are some useful functions for Lab 3.
Also, here is a WinRAR file with some other helpful functions.