There will be weekly problem sets, each of which typically contain three to five multi-part problems. Typically you will not be required to solve all of the problems, you be given the option to choose a subset that sums to 100 points. Some problems are purely theoretical in nature, while others are more computationally focused; those who prefer proofs to programming (or vice versa) can choose problems that appeal to there interests.
Several of the problems require the use of the Sage computer algebra system. You will find relevant of examples of Sage usage in the problem descriptions themselves, and in the worksheets listed in the lecture notes section. There is also a wealth of useful information to be found on the Sage website, including tutorials. You can download a copy of Sage to run on your own machine if you wish, or create an account for free on the SageMathCloud™.
Problem sets are to be prepared in typeset form (typically via LaTeX) and submitted electronically as PDF files. Collaboration is encouraged, but you must write up your own solutions; there will be computational problems for which the correct answer will be different for every student, based on a unique identifier derived from your MIT ID number.
RELATED LECTURES | PROBLEM SETS | SUPPORTING FILES | DUE IN |
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Lectures 1 through 3 | Problem Set 1 (PDF) | Lecture 5 | |
Lectures 3 and 4 | Problem Set 2 (PDF) | Lecture 7 | |
Lectures 5 through 7 | Problem Set 3 (PDF) | Lecture 9 | |
Lectures 7 through 9 | Problem Set 4 (PDF) | Lecture 11 | |
Lectures 10 and 11 | Problem Set 5 (PDF) | Lecture 13 | |
Lectures 12 and 13 | Problem Set 6 (PDF) | Lecture 15 | |
Lectures 13 and 14 | Problem Set 7 (PDF) | L-functions and Modular Forms Database | Lecture 17 |
Lectures 15 through 17 | Problem Set 8 (PDF) | Lecture 19 | |
Lectures 17 and 18 | Problem Set 9 (PDF) | Lecture 20 | |
Lectures 18 through 20 | Problem Set 10 (PDF) | Lecture 22 | |
Lectures 18 through 22 | Problem Set 11 (PDF) | Lecture 24 | |
Lectures 23 through 25 | Problem Set 12 (PDF) | Problem Set 12 (SAGEWS) | Lecture 26 |