I take complex analysis right now and I desperately need a summary
2 years ago
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Excelente idea. Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos. Saludos desde Barcelona.
2 years ago
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Yeess! I started complex analysis this week in uni and so far it's nice
2 years ago
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Good idea ... I will take my first complex analysis course in the next year ... so this will be helpful
2 years ago
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That's quite remarkable indeed! I am a PhD student and as so I also teach (practicals of small groups of students after the main class where they learn theory). Two weeks ago, we started Complex analysis (Cauchy-Riemann conditions), and since my job is to teach my group how to solve problems, I gave them references where to find integrals. One of the references was your yt channel since I think you can learn a lot from integrals you have solved here. If you are interested, I could give you some tricks during the course which I will come across. Last week for example, we did Cauchy-Riemann conditions. However, even for simple functions like z^5 they are hard to check since you have to split the function as u+iv. However, writing the CR conditions in polar coordinates, the problem is much simpler then... Or also I could give you some challenge integrals which you can do a yt video about how to solve them. Wish you the best, and hope we will see a lot of new integrals solved here in the near future.
2 years ago
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Me parece genial! Siento que te va a ser muy retroactivo. También, ve con calma. ✨🎶
2 years ago
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Can you do this please. Integration of log^2(x+1)/(x(x+1)) from 0 to infinity
10 months ago | 0
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You may/may not have known this but I've never taken a complex analysis course before...
This year I'm finally taking complex analysis (wooo waited 4 years for this) and had my first lecture today introducing basic complex number arithmetic and construction of C from the vector space R^2.
I'm planning to make a weekly lecture review-type video summarising everything that my course went through for that week. This might be good for people who haven't taken a complex analysis course yet and want a taste of what the content covered will be like. There are 12 weeks in a semester, so that means around 12 videos which I'll hope to keep under 30 minutes in length. That's a whole complex analysis course summarised (in as much detail as I can) in 6 hours.
Let me know your thoughts and if you have any ideas for this series :)
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