Homepage for Math 427 - Complex Analysis and Applications
Autumn Quarter, 2012; University of Washington, Seattle
Time and place: MWF 1:30-2:20,
WFS 201
Instructor:
Prof. Judith M. Arms,
arms@math.washington.edu, PDL C-338,
206-543-9458 (messages: 206-543-1150)
Office hours M & W 2:40-3:30, Tu 12:30-2,
and by appointment in my office, PDL C-338.
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- [11/11]
Midterm solutions and score stats, including information
on how to estimate your course grade based on work to date.
- [11/13] ANNOUNCEMENT:
If your multipage homework paper is not STAPLED together,
only the first sheet is sure to be graded
(especially if you are a repeat offender for not stapling.)
- [11/17] Quiz 2 will be on Friday, November 30, and will cover
topics from chapters 5 & 6. Notes allowed. Sample problems will be posted
by Nov. 26.
- [11/25]
More info on Quiz 2, including link to sample quiz problems.
Some comments and solutions for HW 7.
- [12/5]
Quiz 2 solutions.
- [12/6] The final exam is Monday, Dec. 10, at 2:30.
Final Exam Information, including office hours, sample problems,
other recommended review.
Catalyst GradeBook has been updated to show homework totals to date.
As soon as they are available, the last homework scores and the quiz makeup
scores will be included, and a pre-final course point total posted.
- [1/7/13]
Final exam score information and solutions;
Residue computations (handwritten) for two of the problems.
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Overloads, if any, will be given after the third class, and
only to students who have attended classes and
have a compelling reason for special consideration.
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Overview of Math 427/428.
- Textbook: Complex Variables and Applications, 8th ed. (2009)
by James Ward Brown and Ruel V. Churchill.
Earlier editions probably have almost the same content, but section and page
numbers and some of the exercises may have changed.
There is a student solutions manual for this text, but it is not required.
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Homework information: Assignments, solutions, and guidelines.
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Grading scheme.
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Catalyst GradeBook. Check your scores regularly; if you see an error,
please bring me the graded paper so I can correct the record.
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Most recently updated on January 7, 2013.