| MAS210 MATHEMATICS III | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| This course consists of two parts entirely separated: Linear Algebra and Complex Analysis. inear Algebra as application in a number of scientific areas. Compared with Calculus, it requires less conceptual resources, it is pretty straightforward and easy to learn. It involves, however, numerous tedious calculations. We will keep the calculations at a very minimal degree trying to focus on the procedures rather than the computations. Complex Analysis has more theoretical scope. It has also countless applications in physics. It deals with the algebra of complex numbers and re-examines the analysis of real variables using complex numbers; this includes differentiation and integration of functions of one complex variable |
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| Syllabus | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Exams | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Homework Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 |
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| Dates of exam Section 1 Section 2 Quiz 1 June 28 Quiz 2 July 12 Quiz 3 Sept 24 Sept 21 Both Sections Midterm July 19 (Th) 13:30-16:30 Final October 11 (Th) 13:30-16:30 |
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| Class Notes Part I Linear Algebra Preliminaries Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Part 2 Complex Analysis Chapter 1 Chapter 2 |
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| Homework for the Final Exam | ||||||||||||||||||||||||