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Complex Analysis

by Joseph Bak
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Overview

This unusual and lively textbook offers a clear and intuitive approach to the classical and beautiful theory of complex variables. With very little dependence on advanced concepts from several-variable calculus and topology, the text focuses on the authentic complex-variable ideas and techniques.

Notable additions to "Complex Analysis, Third Edition," include:

β€’ The solution of the cubic equation and Newton’s method for approximating the zeroes of any polynomial;
β€’ Expanded treatments of the Schwarz reflection principle and of the mapping properties of analytic functions on closed domains;
β€’ An introduction to Schwarz-Christoffel transformations and to Dirichlet series;
β€’ A streamlined proof of the prime number theorem, and more.

Accessible to students at their early stages of mathematical study, this full first year course in complex analysis offers new and interesting motivations for classical results and introduces related topics stressing motivation and technique. Numerous illustrations, examples, and now 300 exercises, enrich the text. Students who master this textbook will emerge with an excellent grounding in complex analysis, and a solid understanding of its wide applicability.

About the Author, Joseph Bak

Dr. Joseph Bak is the Assistant Chair of the Mathematics department at The City College of New York. Joseph Bak's primary area of research is approximation theory.

Dr. Donald J. Newman (July 27, 1930 - March 28, 2007) was a champion problem solver. His mathematical specialties included complex analysis, approximation theory and number theory. His career included posts as a Professor of Mathematics at MIT, Brown University, Yeshiva University, Temple University and a distinguished chair at Bar Ilan University in Israel. His publications include 150 papers and five books.

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Book Details

Published
September 14, 2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
340
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781441972873

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