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MATH 573
Complex Calculus

Faculty Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Semester Spring 2025-2026
Course MATH 573 - Complex Calculus
Time/Place
Time
Week Day
Place
Date
13:40-14:30
Mon
FASS-G018
Feb 16-May 22, 2026
13:40-15:30
Tue
FASS-G018
Feb 16-May 22, 2026
Level of course Masters
Course Credits SU Credit:3, ECTS:10
Prerequisites -
Corequisites -
Course Type Lecture

Instructor(s) Information

Gökalp Alpan

Course Information

Catalog Course Description
Analytic functions, Cauchy's theorem and the Cauchy integral formula. Taylor series. Singularities of analytic functions, Laurent series and the calculus of residues. Infinite products. Conformal mappings.
Course Learning Outcomes:
Course Objective
To give an introduction to main methods of Complex Analysis which are needed for successful activity in many fields (engineering, economics, etc.) and for developing of mathematical thinking, as well.
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Course Materials

Resources:
(Textbook) Fundamentals of Complex Analysis, Applications to Engineering and Science (Third International
edition), E. B. Saff, A. D. Snider, 2003, Pearson. (We will cover a significant portion of Chapters 1-6.)

(Recommended) Complex Variables and Applications (Eighth Edition) James Ward Brown, Ruel
V.Churchill, 2008, McGraw Hill.
Technology Requirements:

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