Technology permitting, the lectures will be delivered as PDF presentations.
I shall endeavour to make the notes available the day before the lecture so that students can "follow along".
Assuming that the technology works, there may be additional notes written during the lectures.
These will be posted shortly after the lecture finishes.
I shall often prepare a little more than I shall actually give, any extra will be taken up in the next lecture or deferred to the wiki.
The notes will be available in several different layouts.
It is important to know which is which.
Beamer.
This is what will actually appear on the screen during the lectures.
You must never print this version.
As each "transition" results in a new page, this can easily exceed 100 pages.
Trans.
This is a "one frame per page" version of the above.
If you intend to "follow along" with the lecture on your own computer then this is probably the best.
However, I still strongly urge you not to print it.
Handout.
This is a more condensed version in terms of space.
By putting 4 slides on a page the total number of pages is significantly reduced.
If you want to print something then print this version.
Annotated.
It will probably take a little experimenting to find the best way to present the annotated version.
As a first go, the PDF contains just the annotated pages.
For most pages, this should be sufficient to locate it within the main presentation.
For some it may be useful to have the previous page included as well.
Let me know if this, or something else, would be useful.
Note: all are as PDFs.
23rd August.
Introduction.
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24rd August.
Functions.
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30th August.
Calculating with Calculators.
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31st August.
Producing Polynomials.
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6th September.
Complete Convergence.
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7th September.
Completely Fixed.
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13th September.
From Here to There.
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14th September.
Inheritance.
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20th September.
An Angular Attack.
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21st September.
That Which We Call a Vector.
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27th September.
The Point of Angles.
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28th September.
The Right Angle.
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4th October.
The Luxury of Linearity.
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5th October.
Dimension Leap.
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11th October.
Rank Invariants.
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12th October.
There and Back Again.
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18th October.
How to Solve It.
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19th October.
The Return of the Angle.
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25th October.
Factors and Angles.
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26th October.
Polynomials.
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1st November.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Hilbert Spaces.
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2nd November.
Bases and Isomorphisms.
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8th November.
Near and Far Away.
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9th November.
Duality.
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15th November.
Continuous and Linear: Best of Both Worlds.
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Note: This lecture will be shorter than usual; starting at the usual time but ending early.
16th November.
Spectral Theory.
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Recall: There will be no lecture on 22nd November.
Instead, there will be a revision lecture in week 48 (most likely in the usual slot on 30th November).
23rd November.
Revision I.
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30th November.
Revision II.
Location: KJL1.
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