MATH 132
Complex Analysis for Applications
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Requisites: courses 32B, 33B. Introduction to basic formulas and calculation procedures of complex analysis of one variable relevant to applications. Topics include Cauchy/Riemann equations, Cauchy integral formula, power series expansion, contour integrals, residue calculus.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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funny guy, makes jokes every now and then, its a bit hard to understand him, and he can be intimidating in his office hours, and his notes are almost exactly like whats in the book, basically its sort of on your own. all of that aside though, he is a very very reasonable grader and a very kind man. would not recommend him for lower divs, i took him for an upper div course, i would actually think hed do best teaching a graduate course (207) which is his field of interest. every now and then he would mention things about number theory in our complex class.
funny guy, makes jokes every now and then, its a bit hard to understand him, and he can be intimidating in his office hours, and his notes are almost exactly like whats in the book, basically its sort of on your own. all of that aside though, he is a very very reasonable grader and a very kind man. would not recommend him for lower divs, i took him for an upper div course, i would actually think hed do best teaching a graduate course (207) which is his field of interest. every now and then he would mention things about number theory in our complex class.
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Fall 2024 - Posts notes, pretty good lectures, homework isn't too bad (just enough to practice material). Exams are pretty similar to practice problems so that is helpful. Notesheet (1 side MT and 2 side Final) is allowed on exams too. Complex analysis is fairly weird so I'd definitely recommend taking 131A first to get a better idea of what math looks like at the undergrad, upper division level.
Fall 2024 - Posts notes, pretty good lectures, homework isn't too bad (just enough to practice material). Exams are pretty similar to practice problems so that is helpful. Notesheet (1 side MT and 2 side Final) is allowed on exams too. Complex analysis is fairly weird so I'd definitely recommend taking 131A first to get a better idea of what math looks like at the undergrad, upper division level.