Fall 2008 Course Syllabus
Course: 4051.001.
Course Title: Introduction to Functions of a Complex Variable.
Time: Tue, Thr 10:10 am - 11:30 am. and Fri 8:40 am - 9:30 am.
Place: Lectures Barton Hall 405, recitation in Barton Hall 407.
Instructor: Mendoza, Gerardo A.
Instructor Office: Wachman Hall 538.
Instructor Email: gerardo.mendoza@temple.edu
Instructor Phone: 1-5053.
Course Web Page: http://www.math.temple.edu/~gmendoza
Office Hours: Wed 10-11:30 am or by appointment.
Prerequisites: Advanced Calculus (Math 3141-3142) or permission of instructor.
Textbook: Jerrold E. Marsden and Michael J. Hoffman, Basic Complex Analysis, 3rd ed., W.H. Freeman and Co., New York, 1999.
Course Goals: An in-depth understanding of the theory of functions of one complex variable, and continuation of the student's training in rigorous mathematical thinking and the writing of mathematical proofs.
Topics Covered: Topics include: complex numbers, analytic functions, harmonic functions, power and Laurent series, Cauchy's theorem, calculus of residues, and conformal mappings.
Course Grading: Homework: 30%; midterm exam 30% total; final: 40%.
Exam Dates: Midterm exam: October 16, final exam: December 16.
Attendance Policy: Attendance is required both for lectures (T-Th) and recitation (F). Missing four classes without serious justification will result in F as final grade.
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- The first day of classes is Tuesday, September 2.
- The last day to drop/add (tuition refund available) is Monday, September 15.
- Thanksgiving is Thursday, November 27.
- The last day to withdraw (no refund) is Monday, November 3.
- The last day of classes is Wednesday, December 10.
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