Across
- 4. These functions are the peas and carrots of DEs, according to Prof. Jakes
- 5. The "hammer" of calculus, as Prof. Jakes once put it
- 7. Linear algebra's favorite Greek letter
- 8. Engineering oscillators' favorite Greek letter
- 10. The most challenging DE problems, or a career in fashion
- 17. Qualitative thinking can help build your _______
- 23. Vegetables and math, all in one theorem!
- 25. A method of sending secret information based on the conjecture that it's easy to multiply integers, but hard to efficiently factor them
- 26. Prof. Jakes believes calculus is based on two topics: functions and ____
- 28. Riemann's favorite Greek letter
- 29. Everyone's favorite meteorologist
- 30. "Oh no! Not ____ again!" or an example of Zoom's occasionally difficult UI
- 32. e^(i*pi)+1=0 is often known as the ___ Equation
- 33. The integrating ____ method to solve DEs
- 34. Prof. Jakes starts class by making sure we have our _____ or tea
- 36. The flow's favorite Greek letter
- 38. "We always have to watch ______ squish!" -Prof. Yong
- 40. _____ product: The more challenging way to multiply vectors
- 41. "These problems tell stories. If you use algebra to solve them, you should feel ____" -Prof. O.
- 44. Integrating factor's favorite Greek letter
- 47. Where to go when you don't want anyone to know how little you know
- 48. If f is differentiable at x=a, then f is ____ at x=a
- 50. |x+y|<=|x|+|y| inequality
- 51. You know the theorem is really important when Prof. O. uses the ________ stick
- 56. What you (lovingly) call your roommate who maps to the zero vector
- 59. 19, 73, 82
- 60. Basic disease model, and the topic of many a homework problem
- 62. Correct: +2, Blank: 0, Incorrect: -232435235
- 63. "This class is about connections, not just between topics but between _____" -Prof. O.
- 67. Mathematician of the ____ with Prof. Jakes
- 68. "You ______ me from multiplying by 23314/23314" -Prof. Su
- 71. Prefix of "vectors" and "values"
- 73. This homework assignment's favorite Greek letter
- 74. Prefix for "positive" and "diction"
- 75. How many ways are there to put 4 distinct balls into 2 distinct buckets such that no bucket has exactly 1 ball?
- 77. Prof. Yong's random ____
- 78. The child of a lemma and the parent of a corollary
Down
- 1. Prof. Su's word of maximum inflection, or the size of delta
- 2. This theorem helps us identify if a solution exists and is unique over some interval
- 3. det(AB) equivalent
- 6. The people-at-a-______ problem of graph theory
- 9. Proof based on small increments = Not small frustration
- 11. Scalar vector derivative
- 12. Spec Rel's favorite Greek letter
- 13. Largest eigenvalue of the matrix [19, -9; 24, -11]
- 14. Prof. Jakes' favorite website?/a vacation from Zoom
- 15. Employer of other Darryl
- 16. y' = H(y)G(t)
- 18. Love is ____, or a type of DE
- 19. Where you find the solution curves of Feebus' and Magikarp's love
- 20. A graph without cycles, or a place you might go on a hike
- 21. The 9th decimal of the answer to 63-down
- 22. An especially muscular proof method
- 24. Polar coordinates' favorite Greek letter
- 27. Prof. Jakes' favorite metaphorical fruit
- 31. If and only if
- 35. As Prof. Benjamin says, every ___ is just a matrix multiplication in disguise!
- 37. What happens to the determinant when you add c times row i to row j?
- 39. These multipliers are helpful when you'd like to optimize f(x,y,z) to some constraint g(x,y,z)=c
- 42. x - x^3/3! + x^5/5! - x^7/7! +...
- 43. Prof. Jakes: "We're sophisticated. We don't guess, we make an ____."
- 45. Why say "one-to-one" when you could impress all the seniors at the Hoch with this fancy-schmancy word?
- 46. Each of these must sum to one in a stochastic matrix
- 49. L(0v)=0w, referred to by Prof. Benjamin as the "love ___" property
- 52. "Please match page numbers to questions"
- 53. Time integrals' favorite Greek letter
- 54. "What happens in a ____ space stays in a _____ space" -Prof. Benjamin
- 55. Spherical coordinates' favorite two Greek letters (in alphabetical order)
- 57. What the graders want you to use for your homework
- 58. The second decimal to the answer of this problem: Use Euler’s method and step size 0.1 to find y(1) given y(0) = 1 and y’ = xy -x+2.
- 61. Professors' favorite two Greek letters when they're too fancy to use a and b (or a, b, c, ..., z, a)
- 63. A circle's (or Thanksgiving's) (or product's) favorite Greek letter
- 64. The other approach to matrix multiplication
- 65. Doorstep dog?
- 66. Home of negative determinants
- 69. Prof. Benjamin's favorite numbers
- 70. Where we spent 9:15-9:30 with Prof. Yong
- 72. Prof. Yong's beloved stuffed animal
- 76. The ever-expanding theorem
- 77. The ideas behind graph theory are so fundamental that Prof. O. teaches them to these eleven-year-olds
