MATH 432 Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists II (2018 Summer III)

Elementary Complex Analysis


Instructor: Dr. Le Chen
Email : le.chen@unlv.edu
Office : SEB, 3131
Office Hours : TBA or by appointment
Class Meeting Times : TuTh 2:30pm-3:45pm in TBA
Time period : July 9, 2018 (first lecture) --- Aug. 9, 2018 (last lecture)


Topics to be discussed: Complex numbers, complex functions, complex differentiation, analytic and harmonic functions, complex integrations, Taylor and Laurent seires, Cauchy's integral theorem and formula, calculus of residues, conformal mapping, linear fractional transformations, and some applications.
Learning outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to
Textbook: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, by Erwin Kreyszig (Chapters 13-18)
Prerequisite: Math 431.

Note: The syllabus was created in April, and it is subject to change during the term.
Homework: Homework will be assigned after each class meeting and due the following class meeting. Only part of the problem set (randomly chosen) will be graded and you will receive some credits for completing all homework problems.
Attendence: You are expected to attend class regularly. You are responsible for all the materials presented and all the announcements made, if any, at each lecture. You will be asked to sign the attendence sheet on each class meeting.
Tests and Final: There will be 2 tests and a cumulative final exam. Failure to take an exam during the scheduled class time will result in a score of zero for that exam. There will be no make-up exam except for well-documented reasons such as a medical emergency. Scientific (non-programmable and non-graphing) calculators are allowed during exams.
Grading Policy: There will be Homework (25%), two tests (20%+20%) and the final exam (35%).
Assignments of homework