Complex Variables
These notes are the very first I ever took ( ❤ ) on the computer. I wrote out the equations in Mathcad (this was like 2001). These are also the only notes not in Word,
because I didn't feel like transcribing them into that format - maybe one day. So they're all .pdf's. Anyway, in more advanced physics courses, everywhere you look,
you end up needing to evaluate some definite integral that can't be done by finding an anti-derivative: Fourier and Laplace transforms and inverse transforms come saliently
to mind (and don't you just hate looking up the inverse transform in tables; I know I do). So it's essential to know how to use the Cauchy Residue theorem, etc.
That's what these notes ultimately focus on. There's actually some more of that in the Quantum Mechanics folder.
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