MATH4060 - Complex Analysis - 2016/17
Announcement
- There will be no tutorial on the first week of class. Tutorials will start from week 2.
- The midterm will be held on Oct 20 (Thursday) in class. It'll cover Chapters 1-5 of the textbook, with the exceptions of Chapter 2.5.5 and Chapter 4.3.
General Information
Lecturer
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Yung, Po Lam
- Office: LSB 234
Teaching Assistant
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Lee Man Chun
- Office: LSB 222A
Time and Venue
- Lecture: Tuesdays 9:30am-10:15am, Thursdays 8:30am-10:15am, both at LSB LT4
- Tutorial: Tuesdays 8:30am-9:15am, at LSB LT4
Course Description
This is a second course in complex analysis. Topics to be covered include the Poisson summation formula, Weierstrass infinite products, Gamma and zeta functions, the prime number theorem, the Riemann mapping theorem, elliptic functions, and time permitting the sum of two squares theorem. We assume as prerequisite a solid understanding of properties of analytic functions of one complex variable, at the level of Math 2230 or Math 3253.
Textbooks
- E.M. Stein and R. Shakarchi, Complex Analysis, Princeton University Press, 2003.
Pre-class Notes
Lecture Notes
- Review of properties of holomorphic functions
- Poisson summation and periodization
- A characterization of harmonic polynomials
- Two proofs of the Prime number theorem
Tutorial Notes
- Note on harmonic functions
- questions on 20/9
- questions on 27/9
- questions on 4/10
- questions on 11/10
- questions on 18/10
- questions on 25/10
- questions on 1/11
- questions on 8/11
- questions on 15/11
- questions on 22/11
- example of normal family
- little picard theorem by harmonic function
Assignments
Quizzes and Exams
Solutions
- HW 1 suggested solution
- HW 2 suggested solution
- HW 3 suggested solution
- HW 4 suggested solution
- HW 5 suggested solution (updated)
- HW 6 suggested solution
Assessment Scheme
Homework | 10% | |
Midterm Exam | 40% | |
Final Exam | 50% |
Honesty in Academic Work
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http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/policy/academichonesty/and thereby help avoid any practice that would not be acceptable.
Last updated: March 01, 2017 12:26:13