Class Meeting Time:
Tuesday, Thursday
12:30pm - 1:45pm,
MCB 218
Office Hours:
Tuesday, Thursday
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Course Objectives:
Math 4254 is a survey of basic concepts in chaotic dynamical systems.
It includes material on bifurcation theory, conjugacy, stability, and symbolic dynamics.
Text:
Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos: With Applications to Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Engineering,
2nd Edition,
by Steven H. Strogatz.
Evaluation Criteria and Grading:
There will be a midterm exam, a final exam, and a final project.
The midterm exam will count 20%, the final exam will count 30%, and
the project will count 30%.
There will be homework assignments, which will count 20%.
A score of 90% will guarantee an A-, 80% a B-, 70% a C-, and 60% a D-.
Missed Work:
If a student fails to take an exam or quiz, his/her score is
zero unless the reasons for the failure are serious and
beyond the student's control (``subc''). The instructor
reserves the right to verify that the reasons are serious and
beyond the student control. It is to the student's advantage to
inform the instructor of such reasons before missing the
work. When work is missed for ``subc'' reasons, the instructor,
after consultation with the student, will decide how to handle
the missed work.
Honor:
Students work on in-class exams alone.
There will be NO books, notes, calculators, etc. allowed on the exam.
The honor code applies to all graded work in this course.
The Undergraduate Honor Code pledge that each member of
the university community agrees to abide by states:
“As a Hokie, I will conduct myself with honor and integrity
at all times. I will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor will
I accept the actions of those who do.”
Students enrolled in this course are responsible for abiding
by the Honor Code. A student who has doubts about how the
Honor Code applies to any assignment is responsible for
obtaining specific guidance from the course instructor before
submitting the assignment for evaluation. Ignorance of the
rules does not exclude any member of the University community
from the requirements and expectations of the Honor Code.
For additional information about the Honor Code, please visit:
https://www.honorsystem.vt.edu/
Special Needs:
If you need adaptations or special accommodations because of a disability
(learning disability, attention deficit disorder, psychological, physical, etc.),
if you have emergency medical information to share with me, or if you need
special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated, please make
an appointment with me as soon as possible.
IMPORTANT:
If you are not on the class roll that comes out after the last add date,
immediately check your schedule at a terminal and start attending the
proper section. For no foreseeable reason (computer and registrar
personnel mistakes included) will you be allowed to stay in the wrong
section or to drop a section for which you are actually enrolled
after the last drop date. By simply attending a section you will
not be placed on its roll.