There will be three hour exams of 100 points
each. Homework will be collected and will count for 150 points. The
Final will count for 150 points. There will be an 30 points in classe
presentation of homework problems. This makes a total of 630 points:
Three midterms @ 100 points each
300 points
Total for homework
150 points
Final
150 points
In class presentations
030 points
Total
630 points
The grade will be based on the total number of points out of the 630
points. Note that the homework counts as much as the final so it is
important to spend time on the homework. Some homework many be
``collected'' in the form of in class quizzes. Other parts of the
homework may be in the form of longer projects where you will work in
small groups outside of class. Letter grades will be assigned to all
the tests. The last day to drop is February 21 and you should have a
good idea of where you stand by then.
The dates of the tests will be:
Test 1
Friday , February 11
Test 2
Friday, March 17
Test 3
Monday, April 17
Final
Monday, May 1, 9:00 AM.
There will be not make up exams or quizzes:
If you miss a test, then your score on that exam is 75% of the
average of your other test scores including the final. Likewise
I will not take late homework.
Some Internet Sites Related to Complex Analysis:
S.O.S. Mathematics - Complex Variables. Some information and
problems with solutions about the basics of complex arithmetic, the
complex plane, polar form of a complex number and Euler's formula.
Graphics for
complex analysis. Some interesting anamations for complex power
functions, Möbius transformations, and Schwarz-Christoffel mappings.
A
Complex Function Viewer (Java). A nice interactive Java that shows
the mappings of the three functions sine, cosine, and
ez. Source code is included.