Alessandra Iozzi: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2020

Name Prof. em. Dr. Alessandra Iozzi
Address
Dep. Mathematik
ETH Zürich, HG G 37.4
Rämistrasse 101
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telephone+41 44 632 35 88
E-mailalessandra.iozzi@math.ethz.ch
URLhttp://www.math.ethz.ch/~iozzi
DepartmentMathematics
RelationshipRetired Adjunct Professor

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
401-0302-10LComplex Analysis Restricted registration - show details
as of 4 March 2020: The lecturer and many students are in the lecture hall, but some students are absent. The lecture is recorded.
4 credits3V + 1UA. Iozzi
AbstractBasics of complex analysis in theory and applications, in particular the global properties of analytic functions. Introduction to the integral transforms and description of some applications
ObjectiveErwerb von einigen grundlegenden Werkzeuge der komplexen Analysis.
ContentExamples of analytic functions, Cauchy‘s theorem, Taylor and Laurent series, singularities of analytic functions, residues. Fourier series and Fourier integral, Laplace transform.
LiteratureJ. Brown, R. Churchill: "Complex Analysis and Applications", McGraw-Hill 1995

T. Needham. Visual complex analysis. Clarendon Press, Oxford. 2004.

M. Ablowitz, A. Fokas: "Complex variables: introduction and applications", Cambridge Text in Applied Mathematics, Cambridge University Press 1997

E. Kreyszig: "Advanced Engineering Analysis", Wiley 1999

J. Marsden, M. Hoffman: "Basic complex analysis", W. H. Freeman 1999

P. P. G. Dyke: "An Introduction to Laplace Transforms and Fourier Series", Springer 2004

A. Oppenheim, A. Willsky: "Signals & Systems", Prentice Hall 1997

M. Spiegel: "Laplace Transforms", Schaum's Outlines, Mc Graw Hill
Prerequisites / NoticePrerequisites: Analysis I and II
401-5000-00LZurich Colloquium in Mathematics Information 0 creditsR. Abgrall, P. L. Bühlmann, M. Iacobelli, A. Iozzi, S. Mishra, R. Pandharipande, further lecturers
AbstractThe lectures try to give an overview of "what is going on" in important areas of contemporary mathematics, to a wider non-specialised audience of mathematicians.
Objective
401-5530-00LGeometry Seminar Information 0 credits1KM. Burger, M. Einsiedler, P. Feller, A. Iozzi, U. Lang, A. Sisto, University lecturers
AbstractResearch colloquium
Objective
401-5990-00LZurich Graduate Colloquium Information 0 creditsA. Iozzi, University lecturers
AbstractThe Graduate Colloquium is an informal seminar aimed at graduate students and postdocs whose purpose is to provide a forum for communicating one's interests and thoughts in mathematics.
Objective