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Introductory books on complex numbers?

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Andrew | 1 comments What are some good books on complex numbers, for math students who are comfortable with real integrals?


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Ronald Lett (slider142) | 15 comments Andrew wrote: "What are some good books on complex numbers, for math students who are comfortable with real integrals?"

Every student of mathematics should read Visual Complex Analysis. It exemplifies the geometric viewpoint of complex algebra and analysis that pierces right to the point of many theorems.
For the more in-depth analysis that doesn't lend itself well to visualizations, I liked Complex Analysis: An Introduction to The Theory of Analytic Functions of One Complex Variable.


message 3: by Zack (last edited Jan 26, 2016 08:54AM) (new)

Zack (zackli) | 1 comments Visual Complex Analysis is a super cool book, but it seems really nonstandard for complex analysis. This stackexchange reference request has a lot of resources on it.

If you're not doing analysis, I've flipped through Complex Numbers from A to ... Z and it seems like there are a lot of fun examples.


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