Sections to read prior to each lecture:
(You don't have to understand everything, just read through to get your brain going.)
Please note: The following refers to the previous edition of the textbook and iw
  • Lecture 1 (9/1): Sections 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, and 2.4.
  • Lecture 2 (9/3): Section 2.2.
  • Lecture 3 (9/8): Sections 2.3.
  • Lecture 4 (9/10): Section 2.3, 2.5.
  • Lecture 5 (9/15): Section 2.5, 2.6.
  • Lecture 6 (9/17): Sections 2.6.
  • Lecture 7 (9/22): Section 2.6, 2.7.
  • Lecture 8 (9/24): Exam...
  • Lecture 9 (9/29): Section 3.1.
  • Lecture 10 (10/1): Section 3.2.
  • Lecture 11 (10/6): Section 3.3.
  • Lecture 12 (10/8): Section 3.4.
  • Lecture 13 (10/13): Section 4.1.
  • Lecture 14 (10/15): Section 4.2.
  • Lecture 15 (10/20): Section 4.3.
  • Lecture 16 (10/22): Exam...
  • Lecture 17 (10/27): Sections 4.3, 4.4.
  • Lecture 18 (10/29): Section 4.4.
  • Lecture 19 (11/3): Section 6.1.
  • Lecture 20 (11/5): Section 5.1.
  • Lecture 21 (11/10): Sections 5.2, 5.3.
  • Lecture 22 (11/12): Sections 5.3, 6.1, 6.2.
  • Lecture 23 (11/17): Sections 6.1, 6.2.
  • Lecture 24 (11/19): Exam...
  • Lecture 25 (11/24): Chapter 6.
  • Lecture 26 (12/1): Chapter 6.
  • Lecture 27 (12/3): Chapter 6.
  • Lecture 28 (12/8): Chapter 6.
  • Lecture 29 (12/10): Chapter 6.