MATH-5423-002 - Fall 2018

complex analysis

Important Links  —  Homework, Miscellaneous stuff, Download Midterm 1

, Download Solutions to M1, Download  Midterm 2/Final, Download Solutions to M2/F

Instructor — Max Forester (mf@ou.edu)

Communication — Please do not use the Canvas messaging system to contact me. I typically won't see these messages. Do send me an email if you need to contact me about anything.

Meeting — MWF 10:30-11:20, PHSC 121

Office Hours — Mon, Wed 2:30 - 3:30 pm, and by appointment, PHSC 1110

Textbook — Functions of One Complex Variable I, by John B. Conway, any edition.

Grading — Your grade will be computed as follows:

 Homework 30%
 Midterm 35%
 Final 35%

Homework — I will assign homework weekly, more or less. Please write your solutions neatly, in your own words. (You are welcome to discuss work with others, as long as your write-up is your own.)

Exams — There will be two midterm exams during the course, given during the regular lecture time. Dates will be announced later. Tentative dates: Wednesday October 31 and Wednesday November 28. These exams will be open-book and open-notes. The first midterm is Download here

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The final exam will be on Thursday December 13, 8:00 -- 10:00 am. University regulations require that it be held at this time.

Withdrawl and Incomplete grades — Please review the University's grading regulations:

http://www.ou.edu/content/recordsandtranscripts/grading_policy.html

governing the grades of Withdrawl (W) and Incomplete (I). Add/drop deadlines can be found at the university's academic calendar:

http://www.ou.edu/content/admissions/academic_calendar/fall-2018.html

Academic honesty — All cases of suspected academic misconduct will be referred to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for prosecution under the University's Academic Misconduct Code. See

http://integrity.ou.edu/students.html

for more details on the University's policies concerning academic misconduct.

Religious Holidays — It is the policy of the University to excuse the absences of students that result from religious observances and to provide without penalty for the rescheduling of examinations and additional required class work that may fall on religious holidays. If you plan to observe a religious holiday notify the instructor as soon as possible in order to make appropriate arrangements.

Disability Services — The University of Oklahoma is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for all students with disabilities. Students with disabilities who require accommodations in this course are requested to speak with me as early in the semester as possible. Students with disabilities must be registered with the Office of Disability Services prior to receiving accommodations in this course. The Office of Disability Services is located in the University Community Center, 730 College Avenue, (405) 325-3852. Check

http://www.ou.edu/drc/home.html

for more information.