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Topics in Complex Analysis by Dan Romik

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Topics in Complex Analysis
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Publisher: De Gruyter
ISBN-13: 978311079681
Number of pages: 308

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This is a graduate-level textbook that provides an in-depth and readable exposition of selected topics in complex analysis. It covers both standard theory and advanced topics, with a focus on applications to geometry and number theory. Suitable for self-study or as a textbook for graduate classes.

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