Interactive Complex Analysis
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Complex Analysis
1. Complex Numbers
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Geometry
1.3. Polar Coordinates
1.4. Euler's Formula
1.5. Basic Topology
2. Complex Functions
3. Complex Differentiation
4. Complex Integration
5. Cauchy's Theorem
6. The Big Five
7. Series
8. Taylor and Laurent Series
9: Poles and Residues
Historical Tidbits
1.1. Introduction
HW 1.1.4 (b): Properties of the Imaginary Unit
Show that the equation
z
3
+ 1 = 0
has 3 solutions, each of which has length 1
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