MATH 132
Complex Analysis for Applications
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Requisites: courses 32B, 33B. Introduction to basic formulas and calculation procedures of complex analysis of one variable relevant to applications. Topics include Cauchy/Riemann equations, Cauchy integral formula, power series expansion, contour integrals, residue calculus.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Professor Taylor is a pretty decent professor. Math 132 involves a lot of theorems and concepts that you have to fully understand. Although it was a lot of work to understand all of the concepts in the class, Professor Taylor did a good job of explaining them during lecture. Some people get frustrated with complex analysis, but you need just to do a bunch of practice problems to understand it well. Midterm and final were very fair. They were moderately difficult, but the questions were not trick questions. He simply tests you on the material you learn. Overall, Professor Taylor is a good professor.
Professor Taylor is a pretty decent professor. Math 132 involves a lot of theorems and concepts that you have to fully understand. Although it was a lot of work to understand all of the concepts in the class, Professor Taylor did a good job of explaining them during lecture. Some people get frustrated with complex analysis, but you need just to do a bunch of practice problems to understand it well. Midterm and final were very fair. They were moderately difficult, but the questions were not trick questions. He simply tests you on the material you learn. Overall, Professor Taylor is a good professor.