Complex analysis and transforms
7.5 ECTS creditsInstruction is in the form of lectures and exercises.
The course includes the following components:
Series:
Series of real numbers. Series of functions. Fourier series. Different types of convergence. Convergence criteria.
Complex analysis:
The field of complex numbers. Elementary functions: Complex exponential function, complex logarithmic function, complex trigonometric and hyperbolic functions.
Real and complex differentiability, Cauchy-Riemann equations, analyticity of complex function Ln, power functions. Complex integration, the ML inequality and its consequences, Cauchy integration formula.
Leibniz-Newton theorem. Power series. Abel theorem. Cauchy-Hadamard theorem in complex analysis. Analytical functions in circular regions. Laurent series and residue. Isolated singular points of analytical functions and the residue theorem.
Calculation of certain real improper integrals with the residue theorem. Cauchy principal value for improper integrals and their calculation with the residue theorem.
Transformation theory:
Laplace transformation and its basic applications in solving differential equations and systems of differential equations with constant coefficients.
Determination of inverse Laplace transformations with the residue theorem. Fourier transformation and some applications of this transformation in certain types of partial differential equations.
The course includes the following components:
Series:
Series of real numbers. Series of functions. Fourier series. Different types of convergence. Convergence criteria.
Complex analysis:
The field of complex numbers. Elementary functions: Complex exponential function, complex logarithmic function, complex trigonometric and hyperbolic functions.
Real and complex differentiability, Cauchy-Riemann equations, analyticity of complex function Ln, power functions. Complex integration, the ML inequality and its consequences, Cauchy integration formula.
Leibniz-Newton theorem. Power series. Abel theorem. Cauchy-Hadamard theorem in complex analysis. Analytical functions in circular regions. Laurent series and residue. Isolated singular points of analytical functions and the residue theorem.
Calculation of certain real improper integrals with the residue theorem. Cauchy principal value for improper integrals and their calculation with the residue theorem.
Transformation theory:
Laplace transformation and its basic applications in solving differential equations and systems of differential equations with constant coefficients.
Determination of inverse Laplace transformations with the residue theorem. Fourier transformation and some applications of this transformation in certain types of partial differential equations.
Progressive specialisation:
G1F (has less than 60 credits in first鈥恈ycle course/s as entry requirements)
Education level:
Undergraduate level
Admission requirements
Registered on Mathematics 30 ECTS credits, including Foundation Course in Mathematics (7.5 ECTS credits), Calculus and Geometry (7.5 ECTS credits), Linear Algebra (7.5 ECTS credits), and Calculus in Several Variables (7.5 ECTS credits), with at least 15 ECTS credits completed
Selection:
Selection is usually based on your grade point average from upper secondary school or the number of credit points from previous university studies, or both.
This course is included in the following programme
- Bachelor Programme in Physics (studied during year 2)
- Mathematics Programme (studied during year 2)
- Master of Science in Engineering Physics (studied during year 2)
More information
- Start Spring 2025
- Mode of study Campus
- Language Swedish
- Course code MAGB61
- Application code KAU-43795
- Study pace 50% (Day)
- Study period week 14鈥23
- Schedule
- Introductory Information
- Reading list