520.621 Introduction to Nonlinear Systems
General
Information
- Personnel: Pablo A. Iglesias , 226A Barton Hall. pi@jhu.edu
- Where and when? Mondays and Wednesdays, 1:30-2:45,
Barton 117.
- Office Hours:
M3-5, or by appointment.
- Text: H.K. Khalil, Nonlinear
Systems, 3rd Edition. Prentice-Hall, 2002. ISBN 0-13-067389-7
- Grading information:
Homework (25%), Midterm (25%), Final (50%)
- Problem Set Assignments
(and solutions):
- Frequently
asked questions. None yet.
- Ethics The strength of
the university depends on academic and personal integrity. In this course,
you must be honest and truthful. Ethical violations include cheating on
exams, plagiarism, reuse of assignments, improper use of the Internet and
electronic devices, unauthorized collaboration, alteration of graded
assignments, forgery and falsification, lying, facilitating academic
dishonesty, and unfair competition. In addition, the specific ethics
guidelines for this course are: (1) Homework assignments and exams are
individual efforts. Do not discuss these problems amongst you. (2)
Projects are group efforts. You are all responsible for the group work. Report
any violations you witness to the instructor. You may consult the
associate dean of students and/or the chairman of the Ethics Board
beforehand. See the guide on "Academic Ethics for
Undergraduates" and the Ethics Board web site ( http://ethics.jhu.edu) for more
information.
Final exam
Monday,
May 14th, 9-12; location to be announced.
Last updated: 01/30/2012