Math 132 [Spring 2018]
Complex Analysis

Course Page
www.math.ucla.edu/~nandersen/132
Instructor
Nick Andersen
nandersen [at] math [dot] ucla [dot] edu
MS 5634
Office Hours
M   8:30 — 9:00 AM   [MS 6221]
T   9:00 — 10:30 AM   [MS 5634]
W   8:30 — 9:00 AM   [MS 6221]
F   8:00 — 9:00 AM   [MS 6118] (shared with Math 32A)

Lecture
Discussion
MWF 9:00 — 9:50 AM [MS 6229]
Josh Keneda R [MS 6229]
TA Office Hours
R 11:00 AM — 12:30 PM [MS 6160]

Homework
There will be five homework assignments, collected at the beginning of lecture every other Friday beginning 13 April.
No late homework will be accepted [see Grades below].
Feel free to work in groups on the homework assignments, but each person should write up their solutions individually. Issues with grading of homework must be addressed to your TA within two weeks of the assignment due date.
Here are your assignments:
[HW1][HW2][HW3][HW4][HW5]
Quizzes
There will be four half-hour, in-class quizzes on the following dates (two of these are during lecture, and two are during discussion):
[1] Friday, 20 April 2018
[2] Thursday, 3 May 2018
[3] Friday, 18 May 2018
[4] Thursday, 31 May 2018
You must bring your student ID to every quiz. Quizzes are closed book and closed notes. No calculators are allowed. Issues related to grading of quizzes must be addressed in writing to Nick within two weeks of the quiz date. After that time no regrades will be allowed.
There will be no makeup quizzes, no matter the excuse [see Grades below].
[Practice Q1][Practice Q2][Practice Q3][Practice Q4]
[Q1 Solutions][Q2 Solutions][Q3 Solutions][Q4 Solutions]
Final Exam
The final exam will be held:
Tuesday, 12 June 2018, 8:00 — 11:00 AM [Location TBA]
Here is the Definition/Theorem cheat sheet and some other final exam information. [Ch 6 Quiz Solutions]
You must bring your student ID to the final exam. You must take the final exam to receive a passing grade.
Grades
Your final grade will be computed from your homework, quiz, and final exam scores according to the weighting
15% Homework + 15% × 4 Quizzes + 40% Final Exam = 115% Total
Your lowest 15% will be dropped (homework, any of the four quizzes, or your final exam will be re-weighted to 25%). This will be done in whatever way makes your final grade the highest.
Attendance
You are expected to come to every lecture and every discussion section on time and stay until the end of class. If an illness or other emergency prevents you from attending, then you should get notes from a classmate and check the course home page for announcements and assignments.
The TA and I will ignore emails of the form "I wasn't in class today, did I miss anything?"
Textbook
Saff and Snider, Fundamentals of Complex Analysis [3rd Edition] ISBN: 0139078746 [amazon link]
Academic Integrity
Cheating on Exams is not only not allowed, but it is also stupid. If you are caught cheating on an exam, there will be serious consequences which could extend further than this course.

Discrimination
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