We believe in collaboration. Discussing problems with others helps
you learn better. If you collaborate with others, try to get "hints"
rather than "answers." You should write up your actual homework on
your own. If you use an outside source (web site, book, person,
etc.), you must cite that source. At the top of your homework sheet,
you must list all the people with whom you discussed any problem.
Even if you were the one doing the helping, you should list the other
person. Crediting discussion with others will not take away any
credit from you, and will prevent us from assuming cheating if your
answers look similar to those of someone else. The above is the
standard policy in all of academia.
All work in quizzes and exams must be done entirely by you with zero
consultation from other sources (people, web, texts, etc.), unless
otherwise instructed.
IMPORTANT: Large Language Models (LLMs) should not be used for solving or
writing up homework problems. Using LLMs will impede your ability to
solve problems on the quizzes and exams.