A course of modern analysis; an introduction to the general theory of infinite series and of analytic functions; with an account of the principal transcendental functions
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A must-have classic in the theory of classical analysis. Treatment of topics is highly beneficial for number theorists, analysts, and algebraists. It is one of the excellent references to own. The topics treated about the special functions are rare to find in other books and are very useful for students in analytic number theory.