Math 120A -- Elements of Complex Analysis (Winter 2015) Course
Information
(http://www.math.ucsd.edu/~bdriver/120A-W2015/index.htm)
Announcements
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Final Exam:
Monday, March 16, 2015 in CSB 005. Please bring a
Blue Book.
No calculators or books are allowed. You may
have two 3x5 -- index card of notes
(two sided) or one 8.5 x 11 inch sheet of notes (one sided) if you like.
See
Final_Review_Sheet.pdf for a study guide.
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Here are some
Lecture Notes from classes on Feb 23-27_2015.pdf
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Test #2 is
Friday February 20 at 8:00am. Please bring a Blue Book to the test.
See
W2015_Test2_Guide
for a study guide.
You are allowed a 3x5 index card of notes (front and back)
for this test.
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Homework #3 now due
Monday, February 2 in the drop box by 7:00PM.
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Homework #4 now due
Friday, February 6 in the drop box by 7:00PM.
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Homework #5 and on will be due
on Thursdays as originally scheduled.
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Test #1 is
Monday
January 26, Wednesday January 28 at 8:00am. Please bring a Blue Book to the test.
See
W2015_Test1_Guide.pdf for a study guide.
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Final Exam is Monday, March
16, 2015 in TBA. |
| Holidays: Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Monday,
January 19 and Presidents' Day Holiday Monday, February 16. |
Instructor: Bruce Driver, Office:
AP&M 5260,
Phone: 534-2648. Office Hours:
M:9-10am and W: 2-4pm
Lecture times: MWF 8:00am - 8:50pm
in
CSB 005
Discussion Times:
A01:
Thursday 8:00am - 8:50am Room: APM B412
A02:
Thursday 9:00am - 9:50am Room: APM 5402
Text: Brown and
Churchill, "Complex Variables and Applications," 9th edition.
TA:
Jeremy Semko: Office:
APM 6432, Email:
jsemko@ucsd.edu, Office Hours: M2-3pm,
W11-1pm, F11-12pm
Test times:
Test #1:
Monday January 26, at
8:00am.
Test #2: Friday, February 20 at
8:00am.
Final Exam:
Monday, March 16, 2015 at 8:00am -11:00PM in TBA.
Homework: Homeworks
will be given
weekly and are due in the homework dropbox by 7:00PM on the Thursday due date. Click here to see the assignments.
Grading: Final Grade = 2 midterms (25%
each) + final (35%) + homework (15%).
Prerequisites:
Having taken or are currently taking Math 20E.
Course Goal: The aim is to give an introduction to
complex variable techniques by covering Chapters 1-6 and parts of 7 of the book.
[This quarter has two Monday holidays so we probably will not completely make
the aims stated above.]