We had a class in complex analysis, which was really nothing more than preparation for Fourier analysis, mathematical modeling and distribution theory (Lebesque integrals and such).
It was decent but the examples were a bit too easy, our teacher made an example sheet with a bit tougher problems to prepare us for the exam.
American literature in general tend to be a bit simpler than what we're being force-fed.
To take it to the extreme, we had to work through a book called "Fundamentals of Engineering Electromagnetics" by David K. Cheng in half a semester, this is the same book the engineers at Caltech have for three semesters and yes, we went through all of it while having two more classes to pay attention to.
Of course I'm barging but I feel like I deserve it.
But yeah, if you ever need help with anything in Complex analysis feel free to send me a PM or contact me through messenger.
Last edited by Astner on May 25th, 2011 at 08:42 PM
Any problem you might have from Residue calculations (solving tedious real-number valued integrals easily through complex numbers) to conformal mappings throw it at me.
It will be like helping out the little sister I never had.
Last edited by Astner on May 25th, 2011 at 09:03 PM
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All the ways you wish you could be, that's me. I look like you wanna look, I **** like you wanna ****, I am smart, capable, and most importantly, I am free in all the ways that you are not.