MATH2962 is much much more precise in terms of its proof and much less 'user-friendly', if that makes sense, because of the strictness with formalities. Goes through a bit of topology, and very heavy with formal notation. Barely covers complex analysis but does go through the essentials such as the Residue Theorem, Contour integration etc.Posting this here cause the Faculty of Science subforum is pretty dead. I was browsing through school of maths website, so what is the difference between MATH2962 and MATH3068 in terms of content?
Well, waving your hands and pretending that you understand why random cool things are true.'showing cool things'.
My advice would depend mostly on your reason for doing it, and on whether you plan on doing any maths beyond this course. If you want to learn analysis "properly", my answer is 100% 2962, it is a great starting point. If you ever intend on learning harder analysis, doing 3068 here is probably shooting yourself in the foot a bit.well, if i was to take analysis at some point which course would i be better off with? i did do 4 unit in the HSC, but im only doing normal maths units now.
There's not much at all really. If you wanted to do more complex analysis, you should be aiming for the actual Complex Analysis Adv. course, which is offered every 2 years iirc.well im most likely going to end up with a degree in maths, so im guessing 2962 is the way to go? What about the fact that theres more complex analysis in 3068?
Depends how much you care about learning the way maths works. 2962 is undoubtedly harder, but sets you up with a really good foundation to learn more analysis later. 3068 might move faster through topics but you will get less acquainted with the key ideas in analysis that occur again and again. Personally I would choose 2962 every time but it is very much a matter of what you want to get out of it.well im most likely going to end up with a degree in maths, so im guessing 2962 is the way to go? What about the fact that theres more complex analysis in 3068?
Yeah this. Or read a book on it after taking 2962.There's not much at all really. If you wanted to do more complex analysis, you should be aiming for the actual Complex Analysis Adv. course, which is offered every 2 years iirc.
I still use them fairly often so I can't sell them sorry :/OK. Looking forward to math2962.
BTW obvious are you still needing your math2961 and 2962 readers ( I'll buy them if you don't need them anymore)? Ill probably want to so some reading over the summer.