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Last update: prof. RNDr. Ondřej Kalenda, Ph.D., DSc. (25.01.2019)
The credit (zápočet) is a necessary condition for coming to examination.
Students obtain the credit for giving short lectures on given topics during classes. The character of the credit does not enable its repetition. |
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Last update: T_KMA (02.05.2013)
Rudin, W.: Real and complex analysis, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1966.
Taylor, J. L.: Several complex variables with connections to algebraic geometry and Lie groups, AMS, Providence, Rhode Island, 2005.
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Roman Lávička, Ph.D. (18.02.2020)
Requirements to the exam correspond to the syllabus to the extent to which topics were covered during the course. |
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Last update: T_KMA (02.05.2013)
1. Harmonic funcrtions of two variables (relationship of harmonic and holomorphic functions, Poisson integral, Schwarz relfection principle, boundary behaviour of harmonic and holomorphic functions, Hardy spaces on the disc)
2. Analytic functions (basic properties, monodromy theorem, Riemannian manifolds, singularities of analytic functions).
3. Functions of several complex variables (domains of convergence of power series, Hartogs' paradox and Hartogs' theorem). |
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Last update: doc. RNDr. Roman Lávička, Ph.D. (21.05.2018)
Knowledge of complex analysis in the extent of the courses
Introduction to Complex Analysis - NMMA301
Complex Analysis 1 - NMMA338 |