Problem set 1: exercises 1-3 (file is below) • deadline: Tuesday May 28, 9am • Each group submits one solution, either email Jules Lamers or bring a handwritten version to the lecture
Problem set 2: exercises 4-5 (file is below) • deadline: Thursday May 30, 9am • Each group submits one solution, either email Jules Lamers or bring a handwritten version to the lecture
Problem set 3: exercises 8-9 (file is below) • deadline: Monday June 3, 9am • Each group submits one solution, either email Jules Lamers or bring a handwritten version to the lecture
for 9(b) it suffices to check the statement with the example of $\lambda$ given there for the cases $n=2$, $m=-3$ and for $n=-m=3$; in this case the is no need to use the $0/1$-sequence as one can just work with partitions