MA 53000 001 (CRN: 246001) MWF 1:30 to 2:20 pm in SCHM 309
Professor Steve Bell OFFICE HOUR: T,Th 2:00-3:00 pm and via piazza and appointment |
GRADER: Qiurui Li
OFFICE: Math 715
E-MAIL: li2889 AT purdue DOT you_know_where
Textbook: Introduction to Complex Analysis, by Michael
E. Taylor,
Graduate Studies in Mathematics 202, American Mathematical Society,
Providence, 2019.
We will cover most of chapters 1, 2, 4, and 5 minus certain sections
that will be recommended, but optional.
is Thursday, December 14, 1:00-3:00 pm in SCHM 307 (NOT our usual 309 room).
Exam 2 was a take-home exam released here at noon on Monday, Nov 27.
The exam was closed books, no computers, phones, watches. You could
only consult your own handwritten notes and the AFTERMATH notes on
this home page, and you could not collaborate on it.
Study material for Exam 1
The AFTERMATH -- notes from Bell's tablet PC during lecture and lecture videos.
Starting with Homework 4, papers will be collected at the start of class on the due date.
A quick proof of the version of the first
order Taylor's theorem with remainder
that we needed to prove the partial converse to the Cauchy-Riemann equations.
Something about Poisson and Dirichlet,
a short paper about harmonic functions
and solving the Dirichlet problem as quickly and easily as possible.
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