MAT 542: Complex Analysis I
Spring 2004
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Description:
An introduction to classical complex analysis with some emphasis on
the geometric aspects of complex function theory in one variable.
Although the course starts from the foundations, some knowledge of basic
complex analysis will be assumed.
(Picture copyrighted 2002/2003 by David J. Wright)
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Lecturer:
Saeed Zakeri
Office: Math Tower, 4-114, Tel: 2-8276.
Office Hours: TBA or by appointment
Class meetings: Tuesday and Thursday, 11:20-12:40, Math P-131.
email:
zakeri@math.sunysb.edu
Grader:
Hrant Hakobyan
Office: Math Tower, 3-104
Office Hours: TBA
email:
hhakob@math.sunysb.edu
The midterm exam will be on Friday March 26,
from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm.
It will cover Chapters 1 and 2 of the notes. Its difficulty
will be roughly comparable to the homework problems.
Click
here for the midterm exam solutions.
The final exam will be on Thursday May 13,
from 11:00 am to 1:30 pm, in P-131.
Click
here for the final exam solutions and
here for the grades.
Basic Ground Rules:
- The course grade is based on the following scheme:
Homework | Project
| Midterm | Final
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30% | 10%
| 20% | 40%
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- Homework will be posted on the web weekly. Doing homeworks consistently
will be absolutely essential in order to learn the subject.
- You are expected to do a short term project on a topic of your choice.
The idea is to read about a topic that is relevant but not covered in the
course and give a 45 minute presentation in class. I will suggest some
possible topics later on.
Saeed Zakeri