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Intermediate complex analysis
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MATH7101 is highly regarded for its in-depth exploration of complex analysis with a focus on elegant proofs and geometric concepts. It's recommended for students willing to invest significant effort, as it can be challenging but rewarding. The course covers both classical topics like elliptic functions and modern areas such as normal families and line bundles.
Grading is generally fair; exams require retelling of lecture content and proofs, making preparation key.
Heavy workload with a significant amount of note-taking and studying required. Students spend about 10-12 hours per week on the course.
Assessed through midterms, finals (oral and written), and possibly quizzes or projects. The final exam is challenging but manageable with proper preparation.
Teaching quality varies; Professor Mok is praised for his engaging lectures and kindness, while Zhang Xin's teaching style was described as mediocre.
Take detailed notes during lectures, review them in LaTeX to enhance understanding, and study the recommended textbooks like 'Normal Families' for complex topics.
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