MTH282: Introduction to complex variables

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Cross Listed:
ME202
Offered:
Spring
Prerequisites:
MTH200 or MTH235
This course is a prerequisite or co-requisite for:
Description:
This course develops the basic material of complex analysis. It finds applications in electrical engineering, optics, physics, physical chemistry as well as many parts of mathematics. The first year graduate course (MTH467 theory of analytic functions) extends this course and describes one of the most beautiful and complete theories in mathematics.
Topics covered:
Complex differentiation and integration, analytic functions, singularities, residues, poles, series expansions, conformal mapping, with some applications. NOT RELATED TO MTH281 IN ANY WAY.
Related courses:
ME202