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Function Theory of One Complex Variable

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A new approach that treats complex analysis in a broad context This book presents a new approach to one of mathematics' oldest fields. It departs from the tradition of teaching complex analysis as a self-contained subject and, instead, treats the subject as a natural development from calculus. It also shows how complex analysis is used in other areas, exploring connections with calculus, algebra, geometry, topology, and other parts of analysis. The authors provide the ideal framework for a first-year graduate course in complex analysis—building upon ideas the student is already familiar with and simplifying the transition to advanced topics. The book is also for those using complex numbers and functions in applied fields, including engineering, physics, and other areas. Function Theory of One Complex Variable

512 pages, Hardcover

First published April 11, 1997

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while i want so badly to say something about the number of typos in this book... it was the difference maker on my qualifying exams.
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