William Stein's Teaching

Past

  1. SIMUW 2008: Financial Time Series, Multifractals and Hidden Markov Models
  2. Math 480a: Sage -- Open Source Mathematical Software
  3. Math 581F: Algebraic Number Theory
  4. SIMUW 2007: The Riemann Hypothesis
  5. Course: Elementary Number Theory
  6. Course: The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture
  7. Course: Elliptic Curve Reading Course
  8. MSRI Summer Graduate Workshop on Computing with Modular Forms
  9. SIMUW 2006: The Congruent Number Problem
  10. Math 583: Computing with Modular Forms, UW, Spring 2006.
  11. Math 20b: Calculus for Scientists and Engineers, UCSD, Winter 2006.
  12. Math 168: Explicit Approaches to Elliptic Curves and Modular Forms, UCSD, Fall 2005.
  13. Math 129: Algebraic Number Theory, Harvard, Spring 2005.
  14. Freshman Seminar 24g: Freshman Seminar on Fermat's Last Theorem, Harvard, Fall 2004.
  15. Math 257: Computing with modular forms (graduate course), Harvard, Fall 2004.
  16. Math 129: Undergraduate Algebraic Number Theory, Harvard, Spring 2004
  17. Modular Abelian Varieties (Math 252) at Harvard, Fall 2003 (student projects)
  18. Freshman Seminar on Elliptic Curves at Harvard, Spring 2003
  19. Elementary Number Theory (Math 124) at Harvard, Fall 2002
  20. Linear Algebra (Math 21b) at Harvard, Spring 2002
  21. Elementary Number Theory (Math 124) at Harvard, Fall 2001
  22. Linear Algebra (Math 21b) at Harvard, Fall 2001
  23. Many calculus and linear algebra discussion sections at Berkeley, 1995-1998.
  24. Discrete Mathematics (Math 55) at Berkeley, Summer 1998
  25. Discrete Mathematics at Northern Arizona University, Spring 1995
  26. College Algebra at Northern Arizona University, Fall 1994