All lecture notes should be available here for my offering of Math 208 in the
first summer session, 1999. It might not be completely up-to-date; let me know
if there is something missing that you need.
David L. Johnson
Math 208 is a course on complex function theory and applications, taken
primarily by juniors and seniors in engineering and sciences. The text we currently use
is Complex Variables nad Applcations, by
Churchill & Brown. We plan to cover up to Chapter 10.
Notes are provided in two formats. The direct links are to HTML formatted notes, which should be readable by most "modern" browsers. However, I have only tested them with netscape; if someone using Internet Explorer or some other browser can let me know of any problems, I would appreciate it. Some special hacks need to be in place to read them correctly on unix boxes; see the links at the bottom of each set for instructions. Postscript format is also provided, which, if you know how to send it to the printer from your system rather than "opening" it within a program, should provide excellent print output. That format is also readable with numerous freely-available programs (such as ghostview), and can interface with your browser.
Exams, old exams , and review sheets.
Current Lecture Notes
Note: Sometimes the section numbers are a little off. If the section advertised is not on a given set of notes, look at the one before or after.
For more information, or to provide comments on these notes (errata
welcome), send
e-mail to david.johnson@Lehigh.EDU, or click here, if your web browser can do e-mail.
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