TeachingDon't just stand there, -Read Something!
Orlando Math Festival, A Rose by Another name.
pamphlets
(NT,
Alg)
and
Timely Quotes.
Peruse
and
typesetting.
Putnam competition, Robert Long Prize, Honors Thesis.
(Also has links to Grants.)
Some of
my
students have rated me
and the comments, ahem, vary.
(At least I rank better than Attila the Hun… -his teaching
was terrible -no wait, that was Ivan …)
[Wikipedia
discusses this phenomenon.]
Legitimate complaints?
Contacting Prof. King. Math staff, grads, fac, Adj&vis, committees |
Prof. King's Schedule
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Seminars & Events
Little Hall on map, photo. Floors 1,2 (txt). Campus Map & Photos. |
Course Descriptions
Grad:
Catalog &
Descriptions
Handbooks. UGrad: Syllabi & Textbook adopt. Spr2024: Math dept. & Registrar |
Calendars
UF Dates/Deadlines & Adjustable UF & Jewish: Tishrei 5770. Gregorian: Sept. & Oct. |
For UF students there is free tutoring at the UF Teaching Center.
In all of my courses, attendance is absolutely required (excepting illness and religious holidays).
Past, Present and Future courses.
Sets and Logic, 2024Spring.
Guides students on how to read/produce proofs, learning some of the language of modern Mathematics. My section will focus on problem-solving; both Putnam and USAMO problems will be used as examples.
Attendance is required, and is a significant part of course-grade.)
Intro/Elem. Complex variables
.
How is complex differentiability connected to power-series expansion?
(Note: Class is in-person in Matherly Hall 119. Attendance is required, and is part of course-grade.)
Sets and Logic, 2023Autumn.
Intro/Elem. Complex variables
.
How is complex differentiability connected to power-series expansion?
(Note: Class is in-person in LittleHall 221. Attendance is required, and is part of course-grade.)
Number Theory & Mathematical Cryptography.
counts as an Upper-division math-elective. It an introduction to coding theory in general, and Mathematical Cryptography in particular. It covers some data-compression codes and, at student request, elementary error-correction codes.
Prerequisite is a grade of B in UF's Sets & Logic [MHF3202] or Discrete Structures [COT3100] course (or equivalent) OR permission of the professor.
(Note: Class is in-person in LittleHall 219. Attendance is required, and comprises part of course-grade.)
All courses, with Notes, Exams and Links.
Usually Useful Pamphlets
(pdf, 3 pages)
has important ingredients of good mathematical writing. It
also has some of the abbrevs that I use in grading.
See also
Studying (pdf).
Here is my general terminology (pdf). If you don't know it already, it is crucial that you learn the Math-Greek alphabet (pdf), which shows how I use it in class, and on pamphlets; it also has my special symbols, e.g, the Golden ratio, or the Riemann zeta fnc.
Three authors at UC Davis wrote Some Common Mathematical Symbols and Abbreviations (with History) (pdf) which has a nice list of symbols, with the presumed introducer of each. I don't use all of these symbols/phrases in class. A very few of them, I use slightly differently from how the above link shows.
Pamphlet Differentiating a bilinear function (pdf) shows how to generalize the Product Rule to other bilinear functions.
Least Squares and matrices (pdf): Derivation of a formula for Least-squares fitting of a line to data points (also has HW problems). Available are two examples of a more-general curve-fitting formula (txt).
The Euclidean algorithm can be presented in table-form; I call this form the Lightning-bolt algorithm (pdf), because the update-rule looks like a lightning-bolt (used thrice). Here is a practice sheet for LBolt (pdf).
The first page of
Algorithms in Number Theory (pdf),
uses LBolt iteratively to compute the GCD of a list of integers,
together with its list of Bézout multipliers.
Page 2 uses LBolt to solve linear congruences:
Find all x where 33x is mod-114 congruent to 18.
Here are examples of fusing congruences (txt) using LBolt
Everybody loves the Euler-Fermat thm. Available is Using EFT to solve 10270 + 1 =113= b37 (txt), from Prof. William Stein's book.
Facts for Fibonacci-like Sequences (pdf). In particular, the pamphlet derives the representation formula for fn by means of a contour integral.
The Fibonacci Speedup (txt) shows how to use repeated squaring and modular arithmetic to rapidly compute the last two digits of the 1024th Fibonacci number.
SOTSin the notes.
PDF images of the elliptic surface
y2 = x3 -2x + 1.
These images were made with Gnuplot: ell-curve-cntr4 and ell-curve-cntr2 and ell-curve-cntr1 and ell-curve-cntr0.5.pdf. Here is a singular curve (the light purple-reddish self-intersecting curve) on the same surface.
Linear Recurrence using matrices (pdf) solves a fibonacci-like recurrence; it makes a cryptic reference to Jordan Canonical Form.
Its method is to attempt to diagonalize a matrix.Examples: a 2x2 diagonalizable matrix. And a 3x3 matrix with only 2 dimenions of eigenvalues. Also powers of a diagonalizable 4x4 matrix.
Finally, here are examples showing Trace and char-poly are preserved under conjugation.
LETTERS
OF
RECOMMENDATION
Should you wish a letter of recommendation (LOR) from me,
please review my
LOR requirements.
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Grades
For course-grades I use
A+ A A- . . . D+ D D- E+ E.
The Registrar rounds an A+ to an A, and E+ to an E, but I kept track of the higher grade when I write letters of recommendation for students. [NOTE: Although a D- is passing, certain University requirements need a minimum grade of C; students should check with their College or Department.]Students should read my teaching/quiz policy.
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Resources on The Web
To acclaim, our Home-B with solns made folks smile with delight at the Cheerful Challenge.
Computer-generated Lmino tiling appear in
Pictures of Lmino Tilings (txt).
The pictures start about a third of the way down the file.
[The top of the file just comprises notes to me, on how to use the code.]
Showing the 3-dim case, pictures
of K-mino tilings.
Student solns to Zoid-tiling with K ≡3 0, and Zoid, with K ≡3 ±1.
Folks, you should work-through Prof.K's longer, slower zoid-proofs using induction.
Typesetting mathematics: TeX/LaTeX/ps/dvi
