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Several Complex Variables and Complex Manifolds: Volume 2: In Two Parts by Margaret J. Field β€” book cover

Several Complex Variables and Complex Manifolds: Volume 2: In Two Parts

by Margaret J. Field, Mike Field
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Overview

This self-contained and relatively elementary introduction to functions of several complex variables and complex (especially compact) manifolds is intended to be a synthesis of those topics and a broad introduction to the field. Part I is suitable for advanced undergraduates and beginning postgraduates whilst Part II is written more for the graduate student. The work as a whole will be useful to professional mathematicians or mathematical physicists who wish to acquire a working knowledge of this area of mathematics. Many exercises have been included and indeed they form an integral part of the text. The prerequisites for understanding Part I would be met by any mathematics student with a first degree and together the two parts provide an introduction to the more advanced works in the subject.

Synopsis

This self-contained and relatively elementary introduction to functions of several complex variables and complex (especially compact) manifolds is intended to be a synthesis of those topics and a broad introduction to the field.

Part I is suitable for advanced undergraduates and beginning postgraduates whilst

Part II is written more for the graduate student. The work as a whole will be useful to professional mathematicians or mathematical physicists who wish to acquire a working knowledge of this area of mathematics. Many exercises have been included and indeed they form an integral part of the text. The prerequisites for understanding

Part I would be met by any mathematics student with a first degree and together the two parts provide an introduction to the more advanced works in the subject.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1982
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
220
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521288880

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