Prerequisite |
MAT 3220 or permission of the instructor |
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Text |
Complex Analysis, Theodore W Gamelin, Springer, 2000. (paperback).
[Google Books,
Amazon.com]
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Professor |
Dr Wm C Bauldry |
Office
Office Hours |
Walker 237
To be announced and/or by appointment.
Check my online calendar. |
Phone & e-mail/IM
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• (828) 262-2355 | my office |
• (828) 278-9355 | My Google-voice phone number; use this number to leave voice-mail for me |
• (828) 262-3050 | Dept of Math Sciences |
• email: [email protected] |
• IM via GoogleTalk: DrWmCB |
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Syllabus |
Our goal is an introduction to complex analysis. We'll cover most of the topics in chapters 1 through 8 of our text. The material is in Gamelin's Complex Analysis:
- Chapter 1, §1–2, 4–8
- Chapter 2, §1–5
- Chapter 3, §1–3
- Chapter 4, §1–6
- Chapter 5, §1–7
- Chapter 7, §1–4
- Chapter 8, §1–2
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Grading |
2 midterm exams |
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200 pt. |
Quizzes & homework (exercises & proofs) |
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100 pt. |
Presentation & Report (in LaTeX) |
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100 pt. |
Comprehensive Final Exam |
[12/9/10 @ 3 pm] |
150 pt. |
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Total |
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500 pt. |
Grades are based on
- 90 % These are anticipated cut-off scores
- 80 % and may be lowered (but not raised).
- 70 %
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Official Policies
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