INL1 - Home assignment, 2.0 credits
There are three compulsory homework assignments. A homework assignment is carried out in a group of one or two students, where the students select the groups. For each homework assignment, a group should hand in a written report in Canvas. A report which is handed in by the following due dates makes the group's members eligible for bonus points for the final exams of this academic year:
- Homework assignment 1 (one bonus point): Tuesday November 12, 2024
- Homework assignment 2 (one bonus point): Monday November 25, 2024
- Homework assignment 3 (two bonus points): Friday December 13, 2024.
Irrespective of bonus point, reports for homework assignments 1, 2 and 3 must be handed in by Friday December 13, 2024, for them to be handled jointly with the January exam. In case a report handed in by December 13 is not deemed acceptable, the group has the chance to hand in an updated report by the date of the January exam. It will also be possible to hand in reports for the homework assignments by the date of the re-exam. A student who has not completed all three homework assignment by the date of the re-exam is referred to the course offering of next academic year.
The aim of the homework assignments is to practice using mathematical concepts and methods and to practice report writing. The purpose of the report is to explain the problem, give theoretical background and present results on a level which is suitable for a master student who has taken the course SF1811 but not done this particular homework assignment. The presentation should be similar to the presentation of examples in the course literature. Write using your own words and include additional explanations for the steps.
The report does not have to be long, probably less than five pages. The most important aspects are that the report is correct and that a reader is able to understand, with purpose as explained in the previous paragraph. The particular format of the report is not important.
TEN2 - Exam, 4.0 credits
The final exam will consist of five problems that all together give a maximal score of 50 credits plus bonus credits. You are guaranteed to pass with 25 credits, including bonus credits. The questions in the exam will be in English and you may write your answers in English or Swedish. Typically the grades will be: E at least 25, D 29, C 34, B 39, and A at least 45 credits, including bonus credits.The exam will include an alternative question taken from a list of theory questions, available in Canvas. For one of the questions, there will be two alternatives: one standard question and one specific theory question from the list. It is the student's choice which of the alternatives to this question that is handed in.
The grade Fx is normally given for 23 or 24 points on the final exam. An Fx grade may be converted to an E grade by a successful completion of two supplementary exercises, that the student must complete independently. One exercise among the theory exercises handed out during the course, and one exercise which is similar to one exercise of the exam. These exercises are selected by the instructor, individually for each student. It is the responsitibility of the student to contact the instructor to initiate such a process. Solutions have to be handed in to the instructor and also explained orally within three weeks of the date of notification of grades.
No aids, except of course pen, pencil, eraser and ruler, are allowed in the exam. E.g. calculators or dictionaries are not allowed. A formula sheet, which is available in Canvas, will be included in the exam.
The final exam is given Friday January 10, 2025, 8.00-13.00. Registration for the exam has to be made in advance according to KTH rules.