Logo

Elementary Analytic Functions: Complex Functions Theory a-1

Small book cover: Elementary Analytic Functions: Complex Functions Theory a-1

Elementary Analytic Functions: Complex Functions Theory a-1
by

Publisher: BookBoon
ISBN-13: 9788776816902
Number of pages: 145

Description:
This is an introductory book on complex functions theory. From the table of contents: Introduction; The Complex Numbers; Basic Topology and Complex Functions; Analytic Functions; Some elementary analytic functions; Index.

Home page url

Download or read it online for free here:
Download link
(4.1MB, PDF)

Similar books

Book cover: Lectures on Entire FunctionsLectures on Entire Functions
by - American Mathematical Society
This monograph aims to expose the main facts of the theory of entire functions and to give their applications in real and functional analysis. The general theory starts with the fundamental results on the growth of entire functions of finite order.
(16581 views)
Book cover: Complex Integration and Cauchy's TheoremComplex Integration and Cauchy's Theorem
by - Cambridge University Press
This brief monograph offers a single-volume compilation of propositions employed in proofs of Cauchy's theorem. Developing an arithmetical basis that avoids geometrical intuitions, Watson also provides a brief account of the various applications ...
(9041 views)
Book cover: Notes on Automorphic FunctionsNotes on Automorphic Functions
by - Kobenhavns Universitet
In mathematics, the notion of factor of automorphy arises for a group acting on a complex-analytic manifold. From the contents: Moebius transformations; Discrete subgroups; Modular groups; Automorphic forms; Poincare Series and Eisenstein Series.
(12062 views)
Book cover: Metrics on the Phase Space and Non-Selfadjoint Pseudo-Differential OperatorsMetrics on the Phase Space and Non-Selfadjoint Pseudo-Differential Operators
by - Birkhäuser
This is a book on pseudodifferential operators, with emphasis on non-selfadjoint operators, a priori estimates and localization in the phase space. The first part of the book is accessible to graduate students with a decent background in Analysis.
(9721 views)