Rutgers University   MAT 640:503 - Complex Analysis
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COURSE WEBSITE
http://math.rutgers.edu/~alexk/2015F503/
INSTRUCTION
Professor: Alex Kontorovich
Office: Hill 542
E-mail: alexk@math.rutgers.edu
Office Hours: Mondays 11:30 am - 12:30 pm. Or by appointment.

Grader: Katie McKeon
Office: Hill 622
E-mail: katie.mckeon@rutgers.edu
Office Hours: Mondays 1:30 - 3 pm. Or by appointment

Problem Sessions run by: Michael Donders
E-mail: michael.donders@rutgers.edu
Location: Hill 425
Time: 5 - 6:20 pm

LECTURES -- FALL 2015
TuFr 10:20 -- 11:40am, Room: Hill 425
ATTENDANCE
Attendance is mandatory. You are responsible for all information presented in every lecture.
TEXT
Course textbook: Stein and Shakarchi, Complex Analysis.
WEEKLY ASSIGNMENTS
Every week there will be required reading and homework assignments, which are collected on Tuesdays at the beginning of class. The detailed list is available on the syllabus page. Late homework will not be accepted.
HOMEWORK POLICY
You are encouraged to work on solving the homework problems with other students. But when you write up your final solutions, you must work alone. At the top of the first page, list the names of the students with whom you collaborated.
QUIZZES
We will have several 15 minute quizzes on accumulated subject matter (lectures, reading, and homework). They are not meant to be a big source of stress; rather their intent is to ensure one stays on top of the material.
EXAMS
There are two midterms and one final exam. The dates are:
Midterm 1: October 6th
Midterm 2: November 10th
Final Exam: Due December 15th
GRADING
Your course grade will be computed as follows:
Final: 40%
Midterms: 30% (15% each)
Quizzes: 15% total
Homework: 15% total
CHEATING
Any work suspected of being copied or otherwise fraudulently represented will immediately result in a failing grade for the course, and will be persecuted to the highest extent allowed by University Policy.

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY POLICY
Take a 20 minute interactive-tutorial on Plagiarism and Academic Integrity, http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/douglass/sal/plagiarism/intro.html

Consult Don't Plagiarize: Document Your Research! For tips about how to take notes so that you don't plagiarize by accident. http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/lib_instruct/instruct_document.shtml


STUDENT ABSENCE POLICY
Students are expected to attend all classes; if you expect to miss one or two classes, please use the University absence reporting website https://sims.rutgers.edu/ssra/ to indicate the date and reason for your absence. An email is automatically sent to me.

DISABILITY ACCOMMODATION POLICY
Full disability policies and procedures are at http://disabilityservices.rutgers.edu/
Students with disabilities requesting accommodations must follow the procedures outlined at http://disabilityservices.rutgers.edu/request.html