Exam on March 17th, 8:00 - 13:00

The exam is an open exam. That is, you can use all paper and/or digital documents. The exam runs from 8:00 to 13:00. Until 13:15, you have time to upload.

Only handwritten solutions will be accepted. For each page, write the page number at the top-right corner. When ready, assemble one PDF in the following order:

  1. Scan your national ID / passport, showing your picture and name.
  2. Scan the handwritten pages. Make sure that your handwriting can be read clearly in the PDF.
  3. Sign and scan the honor code for the written exam. You can also add the handwritten honor code statement  with your signature.

Note, you can also use a digital pen to create a handwritten digital document. Please assemble the digital documents also in above order and convert them into a single PDF.

Please upload your PDF by 13:15

Note, you are not allowed to collaborate with other students and we expect you to adhere to the common academic honor code when submitting work that you claim to be yours. For example, you are not allowed to simply copy other sources. Your solutions should be well-motivated and clearly stated. If there is suspicion that you have submitted something that is not your own solution, you may be asked to explain certain parts of your submission in a follow-up oral exam. Further, suspected cases of plagiarism may result in zero points on the corresponding problem for all students involved. If an exam problem is unclear to you, please ask us for clarification.

If you have questions at 8am, 9am, 10:30am, 12pm, and 1pm, here Links to an external site. is the Zoom link for the Exam(Meeting ID: 688 0259 7771)

Please follow the link to the exam assignment here.