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Complex Analysis for Mathematics and Engineering

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Complex Analysis for Mathematics and Engineering
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Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
ISBN/ASIN: 0763737488
Number of pages: 633

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This book presents a comprehensive, student-friendly introduction to Complex Analysis concepts. Its clear, concise writing style and numerous applications make the foundations of the subject matter easily accessible to students.

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