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Calculus of Residua: Complex Functions Theory a-2

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Calculus of Residua: Complex Functions Theory a-2
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Publisher: BookBoon
ISBN-13: 9788776816919
Number of pages: 140

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This is the second part in the series of books on complex functions theory. From the table of contents: Introduction; Power Series; Harmonic Functions; Laurent Series and Residua; Applications of the Calculus of Residua; Index.

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