In sending email, a clear descriptive subject line is very important.
In view of the large number of unsolicited commercial emails,
an email without a clear descriptive subject line might be
discarded without being read. Email should be written in plain
text. Email containing html is often discarded without being
read. Email attachments are opened only in case the email
contains a clear plain text explanation as to what the attachments
are about.
The email address is given as an
image file that can easily be read by humans, but it is hoped
that machines will have some difficulty, thereby making it
harder for machines to add my email address to commercial
email lists.
You may also read about my Supplementary Notes on Introduction to Analysis. A link to download the notes in pdf form is given there.
Here you find my notes Introduction to Numerical Analysis with C Programs in pdf form (size is about 1.65 MB).
You may find the mathematics Prize Exams given to undergraduates at Brooklyn College on March 19, 2008; you can also find a link there to the solutions of these problems. You can also find the Prize Exam for 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, and for 2003.
The TeX source files for the spring 2006 precalculus final examination can be found by clicking here, Your main interest in these files might be issues involving using TeX in Linux, and the style file used for typesetting the exam. You probably want to start by reading the file readme. In this file, it is explained how to set up your TEXINPUTS and TEXFORMATS parameters so that TeX can take inputs from a directory called texinputs in your home directory in addition to all the other places TeX was already taking inputs from.
A number of pictures from my trip to Hungary in the summer of 1998 are enclosed. Two larger pictures show me with one of my sisters in law, Ágnes, one sailing on Lake Balaton, another one at a rural wedding. There are also 10 smaller pictures.
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