Analytic Function Theory, Math 220A

Math 220 A.  Analytic Function Theory (Fall 2014)

 

    Course Code: 45040   

Meeting Information

    Room: MSTB 114
    Day & time: M W F 9:00am to 9:50am

   Midterm Exam:  Friday, November 7

   Final Exam:  Wednesday, December 17, 8:00am-10:00am

Instructor Information

Instructor:  Anton Gorodetski
   Email: asgor@uci.edu
   Phone: (949) 824-1381
   Office Location: RH 510G
   Office Hours: MW, 11am-12pm

Required text:    Robert E. Greene and Steven G. Krantz, "Function Theory of One Complex Variable", third edition (additional references will be provided for a few topics not covered by this book).

Grading:    Weekly homework 30%, midterm exam 20%, final exam 50%.

Collaboration Policy:   You may discuss homework problems with other students, but solutions should be written up individually in your own words.


Homework

   Homework 1 (Due October 20 in class): Chapter 1, problems 4, 9, 12, 18, 29, 43, 47.

   Homework 2 (Due October 24 in class): Chapter 2, problems 4, 5, 20, 21, 25, 29, 36.  

   Homework 3 (Due October 31 in class): Chapter 11, problems 4, 5, 11, 15; Chapter 2, problems 37, 40; Chapter 3, part (c) in problem 5.

   Sample Midterm 

   Midterm 

   Homework 4 (Due November 14 in class): Chapter 3, problems 13, 21, 27, 30, 37, 39, 48.

   Homework 5 (Due November 21 in class): Chapter 4, problems 3, 4, 6, 11, 13 (a)-(e), 17 (a)-(e), 21.

   Homework 6 (Due December 1 in class): Chapter 4, problems 33, 34, 39, 46, 50, 55, 56.

   Homework 7 (Due December 8 in class).

   Sample Final 

   


Links


Complex Analysis, by George Cain

Complex Analysis Project, by John H. Mathews

Introduction to Complex Analysis (video course), by Bernd Schroder  

Books available for free download from UCI computers:

Complex Analysis (In the Spirit of Lipman Bers), by Jane P. Gilman, Irwin Kra, and Rubi E. Rodriguez

Complex Analysis, by Joseph Bak and Donald Newman

A Course in Complex Analysis, by Wolfgang Fischer and Ingo Lieb

Introduction to Complex Analysis in Several Variables, by Volker Scheidemann