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MAT 342
Applied Complex Analysis
Summer Session II 2013
If you have any questions about the course, you can contact me at claudio@math.sunysb.edu. You are also encouraged to come to my office hours,
which will be held as follows:
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays: 11:00-12:00 pm at the MLC .
We will be using the texbook by James W. Brown and Ruel V. Churchill, Complex Variables and Applications, 8th Ed., McGraw-Hill. (ISBN 978-0-
07-305194-9).
The final grade will be the weighted average according to the following: homework 30%, Midterm 30%, Final 40%.
This is the schedule/syllabus for the course:
Day Contents Sections
07/09
Arithmetic properties of complex numbers,
the exponential form and its geometric interpretation.
1-9
07/11 Mappings, limits in the complex plane. 10-16
07/16 Continuity, derivatives, Cauchy-Riemann equations. 17-22
07/18
Analytic and harmonic functions, the exponential and
logarithmic functions.
23-30
07/23
Complex exponents, trigonometric functions, derivaties and integrals
of curves in the plane.
31-34, 37-38
07/25 Midterm I Solutions.
07/30
Contour integrals, antiderivatives, the Cauchy-Goursat theorem,
simply and multiply connected domains.
39-42, 44, 46, 48,49
08/01
Cauchy's integral formula and its implications, Liouville's
theorem, the fundamental theorem of Algebra, maximum modulus
principle, sequences and series, Taylor series.
50-57
08/06
Laurent series, absolute and uniform convergence, differentiation
and integration of series.
59,60,62,63-66
08/08 Singular points, residues, residue theorem. 68-74
08/13 Application of residues. 75-79, review.
08/15 Final Solutions.
Homework 1 (due by Tuesday 07/16):
2.2, 2.4, 3.5, 4.5, 5.2, 5.7, 8.2, 8.10, 11.4, 12.1, 14.2, 14.3
Solutions.
Homework 2 (due by Tuesday 07/23):
18.2, 18.5, 20.2, 20.8, 25.1, 25.2, 26.2, 26.11, 29.3, 29.10.
Solutions.
Homework 3 (due by Tuesday 08/06):
38.3, 42.8, 42.9, 45.5, 49.1, 49.4, 52.3, 52.4, 54.1.
Solutions.
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Homework 4 (due by Tuesday 08/13):
56.4, 59.3, 59.7, 59.13, 62.6, 66.1, 66.3, 71.3, 72.1.
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