Complex analysis: in the spirit of Lipman Bers / Rubi E. Rodriguez, Irwin Kra, Jane P. Gilman

Por: Rodríguez, Rubí EColaborador(es): Bers, Lipman | Kra, Irwin | Gilman, JaneTipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Editor: New York : Springer Science+Business Media, 2013Edición: 2a. edDescripción: XVIII, 306 p.: il., gráficas ; 24 cmISBN: 9781441973221; 1441973222; 9781441973238Tema(s): FUNCIONES DE VARIABLE COMPLEJA | ANÁLISIS MATEMÁTICOClasificación CDD: 517.8 Resumen: The authors’ aim here is to present a precise and concise treatment of those parts of complex analysis that should be familiar to every research mathematician. They follow a path in the tradition of Ahlfors and Bers by dedicating the book to a very precise goal: the statement and proof of the Fundamental Theorem for functions of one complex variable. They discuss the many equivalent ways of understanding the concept of analyticity, and offer a leisure exploration of interesting consequences and applications. Readers should have had undergraduate courses in advanced calculus, linear algebra, and some abstract algebra. No background in complex analysis is required.
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The authors’ aim here is to present a precise and concise treatment of those parts of complex analysis that should be familiar to every research mathematician. They follow a path in the tradition of Ahlfors and Bers by dedicating the book to a very precise goal: the statement and proof of the Fundamental Theorem for functions of one complex variable. They discuss the many equivalent ways of understanding the concept of analyticity, and offer a leisure exploration of interesting consequences and applications. Readers should have had undergraduate courses in advanced calculus, linear algebra, and some abstract algebra. No background in complex analysis is required.

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