An Introduction to Complex Analysis
Agarwal, Ravi P., Perera, Kanishka, Pinelas, Sandra
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Description for An Introduction to Complex Analysis
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This textbook introduces the subject of complex analysis to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in a clear and concise manner. Key features of this textbook: effectively organizes the subject into easily manageable sections in the form of 50 class-tested lectures, uses detailed examples to drive the presentation, includes numerous exercise sets that encourage pursuing extensions of the material, each with an “Answers or Hints” section, covers an array of advanced topics which allow for flexibility in developing the subject beyond the basics, provides a concise history of complex numbers. An Introduction to Complex Analysis will be valuable to students in ... Read more
This textbook introduces the subject of complex analysis to advanced undergraduate and graduate students in a clear and concise manner. Key features of this textbook: effectively organizes the subject into easily manageable sections in the form of 50 class-tested lectures, uses detailed examples to drive the presentation, includes numerous exercise sets that encourage pursuing extensions of the material, each with an “Answers or Hints” section, covers an array of advanced topics which allow for flexibility in developing the subject beyond the basics, provides a concise history of complex numbers. An Introduction to Complex Analysis will be valuable to students in ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Springer
Condition
New
Number of Pages
331
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9781461401940
SKU
V9781461401940
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Ref
99-15
Reviews for An Introduction to Complex Analysis
From the reviews: “This work, directed toward majors in the applied sciences, is presented as a series of 50 lectures on standard topics in introductory complex analysis. Agarwal and Perera (both, Florida Institute of Technology) and Pinelas (Azores Univ., Portugal) have organized each lecture/chapter around certain theorems and their proofs and accompany each with a problem set and solutions. ... Read more