
|
MATH
300.202:
Introduction
to Complex Variables
|

|
This course offers an
introduction to complex variables. We will begin by discussing the
complex numbers and functions
of a complex variable, then proceed to do differential and integral
calculus in this setting. Complex analysis has many applications to
science, engineering and other areas of mathematics.
Announcements:
|
01/01/2009 - Website
Created.
01/09/2009 - Assignment 1 posted.
01/16/2009 - Assignment 2 posted.
01/23/2009 - Assignment 3 posted.
01/26/2009 - Assignment 2 solutions posted.
01/30/2009 - Assignment 4 posted.
02/06/2009 - Assignment 3 solutions posted.
02/06/2009 - Assignment 5 posted.
02/09/2009 - Midterm
Review Session in HEBB 10 from 12-2 on Thur. Feb 12.
02/11/2009 - Assignment 4 solutions posted.
02/11/2009 - Midterm Review posted.
02/11/2009 - Practice Midterm posted.
02/13/2009 - Assignment
6 posted (practice only).
02/16/2009 - Sample Midterms and Solutions Posted.
02/16/2009 - No Assignment due on Feb. 27. Good luck on the
Midterm!
02/19/2009 - More detailed solutions to practice midterm posted.
02/24/2009 -
Important: Homework may now be written in pen OR pencil.
02/28/2009 - Assignment
7 posted.
03/06/2009 - Assignment
8 posted.
03/11/2009 -
Assignment 7 solutions posted.
03/11/2009 - Office
hours on Thursday March 12, 2:30-4:30, in Room 226
03/14/2009 - Assignment
9 posted.
03/20/2009 - Assignment
8 solutions posted.
03/21/2009 - Midterm
solutions posted.
03/21/2009 - Assignment
10 posted.
03/28/2009 - Assignment
11 posted.
04/06/2009 - Assignment
10 solutions posted.
04/06/2009 - Assignment
11 solutions posted.
04/06/2009 - Assignment
12 posted (practice only).
04/06/2009 - Assignment
12 solutions posted.
04/19/2009 - Final Review Session on
Tuesday
April 21 in the Math Building, Room 105 from 12-2
04/20/2009 - Sample
Final Exam posted.
04/21/2009 - Course Review posted.
|
|
Instructor:
|
Prof. Mahta Khosravi
|
|
Office Hours
|
M (Monday) 2:00pm - 3:00pm (MATH
219)
R (Thursday) 1:00pm - 2:00pm (MATH 219) |
|
Time and Location:
|
MWF 1:00pm - 1:50am (Buchanan A204)
|
TAs:
|
TA
|
Office
Hours
|
Location
|
Michele Klaus
|
T
11:00am-1:00pm
|
LSK 202 B
|
|
|
Text:
|
"Fundamentals
of Complex Analysis with Applications to Engineering and Science", Third Edition
by E. B. Saff and A. D.
Snider
|
|
Exams:
|
There will be one in-class midterm exam on
Wednesday February 25.
The final
exam will be held on Friday, April 24th, 3:30 - 6:00 p.m. in LSK 201.
Exams should be
written in pen.
Books and/or papers
and/or calculators will not
be
permitted during exams. There will be no make-up exams. Anyone needing
special arrangements for exams
must notify the instructor by the second week of classes.
|
|
Homework:
|
Homework assignments will be posted on this course
website usually on Friday and they will be collected, one week
later. On this web-page
you will find the sections from the text that you should be reading
before to come to class. The instructor will try to observe this
pre-determined schedule.
It is important that you check regularly this
course webpage. Late homework will not be accepted. Homework is the
essential
educational part of this course. You cannot expect to work problems on
exams if you have not worked lots of homework problems. Therefore, it
is important that you spend an adequate time on homework regularly,
each week. You can work
together on the homework, but you should
always write up your own homework solutions in your own words.
|
|
Grading:
|
10% on the homework
30% on the Midterm Exam
60% on the Final Exam
|
|