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407, MATH FALL 2006, INFORMATION INSTRUCTOR Dr. Roger Smith OFFICE Milner 315 PHONE 845-2129 E-MAIL rsmith@math.tamu.edu URL http://www.math.tamu.edu/~rsmith/fall06/math407/homepage.html Bookmark this page! CLASS TIME TTh 89:15, Blocker 156 OFFICE HOURS Tuesdays and Thursdays 12, or by appointment. PREREQUISITES Math 221 or equivalent. GRADING Your grade will be determined by 2 hour exams, 100 pts each, homework...

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407, MATH FALL 2006, INFORMATION INSTRUCTOR Dr. Roger Smith OFFICE Milner 315 PHONE 845-2129 E-MAIL rsmith@math.tamu.edu URL http://www.math.tamu.edu/~rsmith/fall06/math407/homepage.html Bookmark this page! CLASS TIME TTh 89:15, Blocker 156 OFFICE HOURS Tuesdays and Thursdays 12, or by appointment. PREREQUISITES Math 221 or equivalent. GRADING Your grade will be determined by 2 hour exams, 100 pts each, homework grade 100 pts and final 150 pts. MAKE-UPS These will only be given in cases authorized under TAMU Regulations. If you miss an exam you must contact me immediately. SCHOLASTIC DISHONESTY Copying work done by others, either in-class or out of class, is an act of scholastic dishonesty and will be prosecuted to the full extent allowed by University policy. Collaboration on assignments, either in-class or out-of-class, is forbidden unless permission to do so is granted by your instructor. For more information on university regarding policies scholastic dishonesty, see University Student Rules. COPYRIGHT POLICY All printed materials disseminated in class or on the web are protected by Copyright laws. One xerox copy (or download from the web) is allowed for personal use. Multiple copies or sale of any of these materials is strictly prohibited. 1 SPECIAL SERVICES Students with disabilities can get assistance from the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities (845-1637). COURSE DESCRIPTION Fundamental theory of analytic functions, including residues and their...

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