MATH3401/3901: Complex Analysis/Advanced Complex Analysis

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Mid-semester Exam

  • A copy of last year's midesemester exam is here, and the solutions are here.

  • A copy of the 2022 midesemester exam is here, and the solutions are here.

  • A copy of the 2021 midesemester exam is here, and the solutions are here.

  • A copy of additional practice mid-semester questions here, and the answers are here.

  • Note that the actual exam could also cover material not addressed in the practice material and past exams.


Textbooks

  • Required textbook
    Complex Variables and Applications, 9th Edition, J.W. Brown and R.V. Churchill, McGraw-Hill, 2014. (8th Edition is also ok).

  • Recommended textbook
    Theory and Problems of Complex Variables (Schaum's Outline Series), Murray R. Spiegel, McGraw-Hill

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  • Disagreements: If you disagree with your assignment marks, ask your tutor for clarification, and then the course coordinator if you aren't happy with the response.  If this does not resolve the problem to your satisfaction, please refer to the official UQ policy on assessment.

Examinations

Official Examination Policies What to do if you miss the midsemester examination
  • You should consult your lecturer as soon as possible after the examination. Please see the UQ Procedures for more information.
What to do if you miss the final examination
  • It is crucial that you contact the Examinations Section (St Lucia - 3365 2488, Gatton - 5460 1126), or the Student Centre on Ipswich Campus (3381 1011), or report to the Student Centre on your campus as soon as possible. Under certain circumstances you may be allowed to take your examination later on the same day; however, you may be required to apply for a special examination. The MyAdvisor website lists the application process.
  • From Section 5.3.4 of the University's examination policy: Students arriving for an examination more than 30 minutes after the start of working time (as specified in the General Award Rules (Part 1A - `Assessment) will not be permitted to sit the examination. If the reason for the late arrival may meet the eligibility criteria for a deferred examination, the student may apply accordingly."
What to do if you are unhappy with the examination marks
  • If you disagree with your examination marks or final grade, please see the summary on MyAdvisor.
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