Complex Variable Methods Lecture Notes

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Lecture notes and assignments for a complex analysis unit are available online, providing valuable resources for students. The materials, originally from the 1980s, have been updated and include helpful hints for homework. Not all assignments are posted yet, as the course is ongoing. There is a concern that the instructor, Grant Keady, may not appreciate the sharing of certain "secret problems." Overall, the resources are deemed useful for those studying complex variable methods.
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Lecture notes, assignments and other useful materials for a unit on complex analysis that I am taking this semester are available from:

http://www.maths.uwa.edu.au/~keady/Teaching/3M2/index.html

The lecture notes were originally written in the 80's but they have been updated and are very helpful. Not all the assignments are up yet as it is a current unit.

Hope someone finds them useful.
 
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The homework got the hints and that is helpful.
Thanks
 
Grant Keady won't be happy.
 
paddo said:
Grant Keady won't be happy.

Why not?
 
Guess he won't let his "secret problems" come out
 
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