25493 Math 562 001 Func of Cmplx Var II TR 9:30-10:45 MITCH 218.

                                                                 

Instructor: Dimiter Vassilev     Office :  SMLC Bldg, Office 326  Email: vassilev@unm.edu  Phone Number: 505 277 2136

 

Office Hours: TTh 12:30 -13:30 & drop-in anytime you have a question

                                                                                                                           

 

Final exam: Thursday, May 8 7:30 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Students having conflicts with this examination schedule must notify the appropriate instructor before Friday, April 9, 2010. Any student having more than three examinations scheduled in any one day may notify the instructor of the last examination listed. If notified before April 9, 2010, the instructor shall make arrangements to give a special examination. Conflicts arising as a result of scheduling out of normal hours-pattern or day sequences must be resolved by the instructor of the off-pattern courses. Changes in this examination schedule are not permitted except by formal approval of the instructor’s College Dean.       

 

Description: The Mittag-Leffler theorem, series and product expansions, introduction to asymptotics and the properties of the gamma and zeta functions. The Riemann mapping theorem, harmonic functions and Dirichlet's problem. Introduction to elliptic functions. Selected topics.  Prerequisite: MATH 561. This course is a continuation of  Math 561, so it might be useful to check  the  HW for MATH561 Fall 2010. Textbook: Function Theory of One Complex Variable: Third Edition (Graduate Studies in Mathematics) (Hardcover) Robert E. Greene and Steven G. Krantz.

 

Grades: The final grade will be determined by homework (100 points) and a final exam (200 points).  All grades will be posted on WebCT.

 

Homework:  You can work together on the homework, but you do need to write up your own solutions in your own words. To help the grader, please write your solutions up neatly and clearly and staple the sheets.   Each problem is worth 1 point. I will determine the number of points you have to do in order to receive the possible maximum of 100 points. You will have a chance to turn in more problems at the end of the semester in order to get closer to the desirable number of solved problems, but it is preferable that you keep-up with the material and homework during the semster.

 

Missed Exams:  Make-up exams can be arranged for exams missed with a VALID excuse (illness, family emergency, active participation in scholarly or athletic activities), and ONLY if prior notice is given. 

 

Disability Statement: We will accommodate students with documented disabilities. During the first two weeks of the semester, those students should inform the instructor of their particular needs and they should also contact Accessibility Services in Mesa Vista Hall, Room 2021, phone 277-3506.  In addition, they should see CATS- Counseling and Therapy Services; Student Health Center (277-4537). (They can help if you suffer from exam anxiety).    

 

 

 

Syllabus and Homework – Spring 2012. You should also work-out all past qualifying exams

 

Week

Topics Covered

Due Homework. Turn in as many problems as you can do from any homework any time.
1. Jan. 17   HW

2. Jan. 19

 

HW

3. Jan. 24

 

 

4. Jan. 31

 

HW

5. Feb. 2

 

HW

6. Feb. 7

 

HW

7. Feb. 9

 

HW

8. Feb. 14

 

HW

9. Feb 16

 

HW

9. Feb. 21

 

HW

10. Feb. 23

 

HW

11. Feb. 28

 

HW

12. March 1

 

HW

13. March 6

 

HW

14. March 8

 

 

March 13

Spring Break

 

March 15

Spring Break

 

15. March 20   HW
16. March 22   HW
17. March 27   HW
18. March 29   HW
19. April 3   HW
20. April 5   HW
21. April 10   HW
22. April 12   HW
23. April 17   HW
24. April 19   HW
25. April 24   HW
26. April 26   HW
27. May 1   HW
28. May 3    

May 7 -12, Finals week

 Final Exam, May 8, 7:30am - 9:30am