Course Problem Set 2021,  complete posting May 17

Due June 4 2021  last day of spring quarter per Registrar

Usual Honor Code procedures: You may use any of your own inanimate resources--no collaboration or assistance from others. This work is done under Stanford's Honor Code.

Please ask (rag@stanford.edu) about issues of question interpretation, and especially in regard to any materials you feel you need but don't have access to.
Any issues that come up (wording, interpretation) I will post a note here, so it would be good to check this page intermittently.

Submission of work.
Given that these problems are untimed, some care should be taken in presentation, clarity, format.
Especially important is to give full and clear answers to questions, not just to submit unannotated computer output, although relevant output should be included.
PLEASE check that you have answered all the parts and subparts. Please start each problem on a new page and keep all material for a problem contiguous.
In prior years solutions for these problems sets were submitted in hard-copy form at the final class meeting.
Things are different this year.
(But if you are local and prefer to submit hard copy, I am willing to arrange for that.)

A small point for my benefit.    On your local machines a file name like epi292pset.pdf is distictive. But not on my end.
An appeal is to include your surname in the submitted pdf file name.

Please send your submission to Rogosa. The deadline is June 4 6PM PDT.
Incompletes are available, but not recommended.

Prior quarters, students used a variety of methods: posting to their Google drive (e.g. pdf files) and giving me access, or mailing me rendered html or pdf files.
Most popular, posting an html file on rpubs was great for a project course, but doesn't provide adequate security for an exam file.

Of course, and I probably don't need to say this, do not send a Word binary file (you shouldn't do that to anyone).


Exam paper--    available here   simple text file