Welcome to 21-270 Introduction to Mathematical Finance. I'll use this blot to post news and information about the course. The course website has more information about the course: contact information for myself and staff, scheduling information, and general information about class procedures.
There is a blackboard site for the course. I'll use the blackboard site to record grades, and to distribute the class notes and solutions to the homework and exams. Items posted on the blackboard site are there specifically because they are passwork protected, and you do not have permission to repost them elsewhere.
During exams, you will permitted to use one model of calculator only: The Texas Instruments TI-30x IIS. It is a relatively inexpensive, non-programmable, scientific calculator.
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