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Luca and I will host an open question session (orakeltime), Monday 12 Dec 12.15-14.00 in Room 107 N.H. Abels hus.
Bring any questions and confusions you have about the course and (hopefully) get them resolved.
-J?rgen
The final version of the syllabus is available here.
-J?rgen
Suggested solutions to mandatory assignment 2 are posted here.
-J?rgen
Today's lecture is cancelled due to illness. To make up for this, there will be one extra lecture Monday next week (28 Nov), in the usual time and place.
-J?rgen
Problem sets (some with solutions) for previous years' exams are found here.
-J?rgen
I have posted a note written by S. Foldvik under Documents. It presents some basic notions of complex analysis in terms of other abstract concepts such as Banach algebras. If you like this kind of stuff, have fun with it, if not, just forget about it :-)
It says in the schedule that the exercise session for next week (3.11) is cancelled. This was due to a shortage of rooms in VB that day. However, we have managed to get a new room, so the exercise session will not be cancelled but will instead be moved to UE32 in NHA (the basement of the math building). Hope to see you there!
- Luca
The deadline is november 10th, in more than two weeks, but as a courtesy to those who have other assignments and exams during that period of time, I have posted the assignment now.
The second mandatory assignment has been postponed by one week. It will be posted on Thursday 27th october and should be handed in on Thursday 10th november.
Suggestions for solutions have been posted under Documents.
In exercise 5, $\overline{D}$ is the set of conjugates of elements of D.
We should choose two student representatives. Please send me (SHC) an email to express your interest.
The mandatory assignment has been posted under Documents.
Welcome to MAT2410. I (SHC) will follow quite closely the progression from last year, based on Gamelin's book. Lectures will be on Mondays and Tuesdays, exercises on Thursdays. As a preparation you might want to refresh your memory on complex numbers and Green's theorem, for instance.