| Homework problems |
| Contact Info |
Leonid Berlyand, 337 McAllister Bldg, telephone: 863-9683, email: berlyand@math.psu.edu |
| Office hours |
Wednesday: 10:00am-11am. Friday: 2:00pm - 3:30pm. |
| Academic Integrity Statement | All Penn State Policies regarding ethics and honorable behavior apply to this course. |
| Textbook | Complex Variables and Applications, by J.W. Brown and R.V. Churchill, 8th edition, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 978-0-07-305194-9. |
| Short description | Complex Analysis (3) Infinite sequences and series; algebra and geometry of complex numbers; analytic functions; integration; power series; residue calculus; conformal mapping, applications. |
| Classroom | We meet in 106 Boucke . |
| Prerequisites | MATH 230, MATH 232 or MATH 405; MATH 401 or MATH 403 |
| Exams | There will be one midterm exam, the final exam, and the term project (takehome portion of the final). The date for the midterm will be announced in class at least one week in advance. |
| Missed Exams | In case of a conflict the student may sign up for a conflict exam. Make up exams are given by arrangement with the instructor only for students who have a valid verifiable reason (for example, illness, official University conflict). The student is responsible for presenting a valid verifiable reason to the instructor (for example, an athlete can obtain a form in the athletic office, a release can be signed at Ritenour in case of sickness). |
| Grading |
The course grade will be based on homeworks, the midterm, and the final.
Points will be appropriated as follows:
Total homework (and quizzes) 100 points total. Midterm 100 points . Final 100 points. |
| Homeworks | Subject to the availability of a grader, homework will be assigned each week and due one week later. Link to homework problems is on the top of this page. No late homework will be accepted. The two lowest scoring homework assignments and one lowest scoring quiz will be disregarded. There will be no make-ups for quizzes and homework. |