Course MAT213
Functions of a Complex Variable
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Course offered by
| Number of credits | 10 |
| Course offered (semester) | Spring |
| Schedule | Schedule |
| Reading list | Reading list |
Language of Instruction
English
Pre-requirements
None
Learning Outcomes
After completed course, the students are expected to be able to
- Parametrize curves in the complex plane and integrate complex functions along such curves.
- Use elementary analytic functions like the exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, polynomials and rational functions.
- Use residue calculations as integration method and find the Taylor or Laurent series of a given function.
- Attain insight in the problem of multiple solutions of the complex algorithm and the square root.
- Describe the maximum principle, Liouville's theorem and the fundamental theorem of algebra.
- Know the properties of elementary mappings such as the linear fractional transformation.
Contact Information
advice@math.uib.no
Course offered (semester)
Spring
Language of Instruction
English
Aim and Content
Some theory of analytic functions of one complex variable, complex integrals, series of Taylor and Laurent, many-valued functions, calculus of residues.
Learning Outcomes
After completed course, the students are expected to be able to
- Parametrize curves in the complex plane and integrate complex functions along such curves.
- Use elementary analytic functions like the exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, polynomials and rational functions.
- Use residue calculations as integration method and find the Taylor or Laurent series of a given function.
- Attain insight in the problem of multiple solutions of the complex algorithm and the square root.
- Describe the maximum principle, Liouville's theorem and the fundamental theorem of algebra.
- Know the properties of elementary mappings such as the linear fractional transformation.
Pre-requirements
None
Recommended previous knowledge
MAT112 Calculus II
Assessment methods
Written examination: 5 hours Available aids: None
Grading Scale
The grading scale used is A to F. Grade A is the highest passing grade in the grading scale, grade F is a fail.
Contact Information
advice@math.uib.no