MA 53000 001 CRN: 22172 MWF 10:30 pm to 11:20 am in UNIV 003
Professor Steve Bell
OFFICE: Math 750
OFFICE PHONE: (765)-494-1497
OFFICE HOUR: T,Th 2:00-3:30 pm
E-MAIL: bell AT purdue DOT you_know_where
GRADER: Forrest Glebe
OFFICE: Math 705
E-MAIL: fglebe AT purdue DOT you_know_where
Textbook: Complex Analysis, by E.M. Stein and R. Shakarchi,
Princeton Lectures in Analysis II, Princeton.
We will cover pp. 1-101, 205-214, 218-224.
Open textbook and notes. Work alone. No internet, computers, or calculators.
Due in PDF or scanned PDF by Wednesday, May 6 at 11:30 pm
on Blackboard. Do not include the exam question sheet or
scratch paper.
Upload a PDF or a scanned PDF of your Exam 2 paper
by 11:30 pm on Monday, April 13 to Blackboard. Do
not include the exam question sheet or scratch paper.
Material for Exam 1
The AFTERMATH -- scribbled over notes from Bell's tablet PC at the end of lecture.
The proof of the little fact about the remainder term in the first order Taylor expansion.
Sign up for the MA 530 Piazza page here
A LaTeX tutorial for Piazza to be viewed in Adobe Reader in full screen mode a page at a time.
Purdue University strives to make learning experiences
accessible to all participants. If you anticipate or
experience physical or academic barriers based on disability,
you are encouraged to contact the Disability Resource
Center at: drc@purdue.edu or by phone: 765-494-1247.
In this mathematics course, accommodations are managed
between the instructor, student, and the DRC Testing Center.
Students should see Prof. Bell outside class hours to
share their Accommodation Memorandum for the current
semester and to discuss accommodations as early as possible.
See
www.math.purdue.edu/ada for more information about
how
accommodations are handled in the math department.