TMA4275 Lifetime analysis, spring 2022

  • Lecturer: Håkon Tjelmeland
  • Teaching assistant: Fredrik Nevjen
  • Times and places for lectures and exercises: See Lecture plan.

Reference group

Messages (the last messages on top)

  • 10.06.2022: The grading of the exam is now finished. Your course grade should now be available, or they will become available in the near future. A grading document describing how the solutions of the exam problems has been evaluated is available from the Old Exam page.
  • 07.06.2022: Todays exam together with a solution sketch is now available in the Old Exam page.
  • 24.05.2022: A document specifying how your solution of Project 3 is evaluated is available here.
  • 23.05.2022: An email with comments to your solution of Project 3 has been send to all that has handed in a solution of the project. If you have not received such an email you should contact the lecturer as soon as possible.
  • 04.05.2022: The front page of your exam is available here. Your exam will be a digital home exam. In the front page please read carefully the information about Cheating/Plagiarism. If you have any questions regarding the exam please ask in the digital forum or send an email to the lecturer.
  • 05.04.2022: The text for Project 3 is now available from the Projects page. Note that the deadline for handing in the project is Tuesday April 27th at 18.00. To get help with the project you have three options:
    • Come (physically) to room MA24 on Friday April 22nd 08-10 and/or to rom B3 on Monday April 26th 10-12 to discuss with the lecturer.
    • At the times on Friday 22nd and Monday 27th specified above, talk with the lecturer on zoom. If you want this option, please send a message about this to the lecturer (haakon.tjelmeland@ntnu.no).
    • Ask questions in the digital forum. Here you can ask questions at any time, but you should of course not expect to get an answer immediately.
  • 29.03.2022: An email with comments to your solution of Project 2 has been send to all that has handed in a solution of the project. If you have not received such an email you should contact the lecturer as soon as possible.
  • 07.03.2022: The text for Project 2 is now available from the Projects page. Note that the deadline for handing in the project is Friday March 18th at 18.00. To get help with the project you have three options:
    • Come (physically) to room B3 on Monday March 14th 10-12 and/or to rom MA24 on Friday March 18th 8-10 to discuss with the lecturer.
    • At the times on Monday 14th and Friday 18th specified above, talk with the lecturer on zoom. If you want this option, please send a message about this to the lecturer (haakon.tjelmeland@ntnu.no).
    • Ask questions in the digital forum. Here you can ask questions at any time, but you should of course not expect to get an answer immediately.
  • 25.02.2022: An email with comments to your solution of Project 1 has been send to all that has handed in a solution of the project. If you have not received such an email you should contact the lecturer as soon as possible.
  • 16.02.2022: We need to establish a reference group in TMA4275. Anyone who are willing to participate in the reference group, please send an email to the lecturer as soon as possible (and at the latest on Friday 18th of February).
  • 11.02.2022: The physical lecture on the coming Monday (February 14th) will be in room B3. On Friday February 18th the physical exercise session will be in room MA24. From now on, these two rooms will be used every week.
  • 03.02.2022: The exercise session tomorrow Friday February 4th is changed to individual work with problems, see the exercise plan. The reason for this is that the lecturer has tested positive for corona and is therefore in isolastion on this Friday.
  • 03.02.2022: How can you get help with project 1? You have three options:
    • Come (physically) to room B3 on Monday February 7th 10-12 and/or to rom MA24 on Friday 11th 8-10 to discuss with the lecturer.
    • At the times on Monday 7th and Friday 11th specified above, talk with the lecturer on zoom. If you want this option, please send a message about this to the lecturer (haakon.tjelmeland@ntnu.no).
    • Ask questions in the digital forum. Here you can ask questions at any time, but you should of course not expect to get an answer immediately.
  • 31.01.2022: The text for Project 1 is now available from the Projects page. Note that the deadline for handing in the project is February 11th at 18.00.
  • 31.01.2022: Todays physical lecture is in room B3. Welcome!
  • 26.01.2022: The exercise session on Friday 28th January will be in room EL1. We will then discuss selected problems related to the (discrete and continuous time) martingale theory we have discussed in class the last two weeks.
  • 21.01.2022: The first physical lecture in the course, on Monday 24th January at 10.15, will be in room S1. Welcome!
  • 17.01.2022: From Monday 24th January we will change to Plan A (see below). In particular this means that the first physical lecture of the course will be on Monday 24th January at 10.15. On Friday 28th January at 08.15 we will have the first physical exercise session. Note that before the physical lecture on Monday 24th January you are expected to have studied the digital theory lecture (videos) for that week. Note also that the rooms for the physical lecture and exercise session may be changed, a new message regarding this will come here later.
  • 04.01.2022: The teaching of the course starts on January 10. In the first two weeks of the semester the teaching will follow plan B, se message below.
  • 03.01.2022: Plan A and plan B: To be able to adapt to varying corona restrictions we have for this course defined a plan A and a plan B for the teaching. The teaching will follow plan A whenever the corona restrictions defined by NTNU allows this. In plan B all the teaching is digital, and this plan will be used whenever the corona restrictions does not allow plan A to be followed.
    • Plan A: The teaching consists of three parts each week. \((a)\) Digital theory lectures (videos), \((b)\) physical lectures discussing examples, and \((c)\) physical exercise sessions where you first use some time starting to solve the problems yourself and thereafter the lecturer discusses the problems on the blackboard. The problems discussed in the exercise sessions will be given in the exercise sessions, so no preparation is needed except that you should have studied the theory lectures of that week before coming to the exercise session.
    • Plan B: The teaching consists of three parts each week. \((a)\) Digital theory lectures (videos), \((b)\) digital lectures (video) discussing examples, and \((c)\) individual work with a number of assigned problems. For some of the problems for the individual work solutions are available, for others no solutions will be available. Help with the problems given in the individual work will be available in the (digital) forum.
2022-06-10, Håkon Tjelmeland