This lecture covers the concept of holomorphic functions in complex analysis, focusing on the Cauchy-Riemann equations. It explains the conditions for a function to be holomorphic and provides examples illustrating these concepts.
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The course studies the fundamental concepts of complex analysis and Laplace analysis with a view to their use to solve multidisciplinary scientific engineering problems.
Discusses Laurent series and the residue theorem in complex analysis, focusing on singularities and their applications in evaluating complex integrals.