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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I absolutely loved this professor. I feel like he would bend over backwards to make sure the class understood the material, and his concern for the class was way more than I expected from a UCLA math professor. His tests are pretty lengthy, but extremely fair. He explains things very well, especially in office hours, and even then he won't hesitate to lecture on something that you didn't understand. Overall really nice guy with an appealing Greek accent. (Also an interesting/fun math class, might I add. Got an A). Take him if you can!!!
I absolutely loved this professor. I feel like he would bend over backwards to make sure the class understood the material, and his concern for the class was way more than I expected from a UCLA math professor. His tests are pretty lengthy, but extremely fair. He explains things very well, especially in office hours, and even then he won't hesitate to lecture on something that you didn't understand. Overall really nice guy with an appealing Greek accent. (Also an interesting/fun math class, might I add. Got an A). Take him if you can!!!