I am currently writing (slowly) a textbook on applied and computational PDE with the material from UBC courses Math 400, 401, 405, 406, and 521. I will post drafts here at some point.Â
Math 400 material from the course I taught in the Spring of 2021 during COVID lockdown:
Online lecture playlist on YouTube with a file of the Lecture Notes.
Prepared Lecture Notes.
Assignments and midterms, with solutions to part A problems.
The Solution of Partial Differential Equations by Marvin Shinbrot. These are the lecture notes that I first learned this material from.
Math 152: Linear Systems. I used to maintain these typeset online notes for the course. They cover the complete course with many worked examples and many problems with solutions. MATLAB material is intergrated.
Grade 5 workshop problems: In the Spring of 2005 I gave a series of workshops to a small group of grade 5 students at Queen Victoria Annex School in Vancouver. These are targeted at motivated, bright but not necessarily "gifted" students. The first few also have problem solutions.
Courant Institute Written Comprehensive Exams, previous to 1987 (I deleted the pages that were blank, they are not missing). I took the exams (and passed!) in September, 1988. I see UBC graduate math students stressing over their exams and it made me remember my own experience. The pain has diminished substantially with the passing of time.
Notes I made for my Oral Qualifying exams which I took in 1989, Parts I and II. I knew some things then that I don't remember now.