A course in complex analysis : From basic results to advanced topics /
This carefully written textbook is an introduction to the beautiful concepts and results of complex analysis. It is intended for international bachelor and master programmes in Germany and throughout Europe; in the Anglo-American system of university education the content corresponds to a beginning...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Wiesbaden :
Vieweg+Teubner Verlag
2012.
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Summary: | This carefully written textbook is an introduction to the beautiful concepts and results of complex analysis. It is intended for international bachelor and master programmes in Germany and throughout Europe; in the Anglo-American system of university education the content corresponds to a beginning graduate course. The book presents the fundamental results and methods of complex analysis and applies them to a study of elementary and non-elementary functions (elliptic functions, Gamma- and Zeta function including a proof of the prime number theorem ...) and - a new feature in this context! - to exhibiting basic facts in the theory of several complex variables. <br> Part of the book is a translation of the authors' German text "Einführung in die komplexe Analysis"; some material was added from the by now almost "classical" text "Funktionentheorie" written by the authors, and a few paragraphs were newly written for special use in a master's programme.<br> <br> Content<br> Analysis in the complex plane - The fundamental theorems of complex analysis - Functions on the plane and on the sphere - Integral formulas, residues and applications - Non-elementary functions - Meromorphic functions of several variables - Holomorphic maps: Geometric aspects<br> <br> Readership<br> Advanced undergraduates (bachelor students) and beginning graduate students (master's programme) <br> Lecturers in mathematics<br> About the authors<br> Professor Dr. Ingo Lieb, Department of Mathematics, University of Bonn<br> Professor Dr. Wolfgang Fischer, Department of Mathematics, University of Bremen |
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Physical Description: | 1 Online resource (VIII, 272 pages) 21 illustration, digital. |
ISBN: | 9783834886613 |