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Course: Math 6221 Advanced Classical Probability TheoryInstructor : Prasad Tetali, oce: Skiles 234, email: tetali@math.gatech.eduOce Hours: To be anounced (Fall 2005) Course Objective. This is a special course in probability designed and require
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ci n Appendix : GREEN'S FUNCTIONS IN R . The setting for this course is in an inner product space. Since the idea of an inner product, or dot product, arises in such a variety of problems, we should recall exactly what are the properties that define
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Course Outline: Math 4022 Introduction to Graph TheoryInstructor : Prasad Tetali, office: Skiles 234, email: tetali@math.gatech.edu Office Hours: Mon. 1:30 3:00 pm, Thurs. Fri. 2:00 3:00 pm (tentative) Suggested Text books: (1) Introduction to Gr
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