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A Guide to Complex Variables

A Guide to Complex Variables

A Guide to Complex Variables

Steven G. Krantz, American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto
February 2009
Hardback
9780883853382
AUD$105.00
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Hardback

    This quick and easy-to-use guide provides a solid grounding in the fundamental area of complex variables. Copious figures and examples are used to illustrate the principal ideas, and the exposition is lively and inviting. In addition to important ideas from the Cauchy theory, the author also includes the Riemann mapping theorem, harmonic functions, the argument principle, general conformal mapping, and dozens of other central topics. An undergraduate taking a first look at the subject, or a graduate student preparing for their qualifying exams, will find this book to be both a valuable resource and a useful companion to more exhaustive texts in the field. For mathematicians and non-mathematicians alike.

    • A quick and friendly guide, illustrated with copious figures and examples
    • Suitable for both mathematicians and non-mathematicians
    • A highly useful companion to more exhaustive texts in the field

    Product details

    February 2009
    Hardback
    9780883853382
    200 pages
    235 × 158 × 16 mm
    0.4kg
    This item is not supplied by Cambridge University Press in your region. Please contact Mathematical Association of America for availability.

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. The complex plane
    • 2. Complex line integrals
    • 3. Applications of the Cauchy theory
    • 4. Isolated singularities and Laurent series
    • 5. The argument principle
    • 6. The geometric theory of holomorphic functions
    • 7. Harmonic functions
    • 8. Infinite series and products
    • 9. Analytic continuation.
      Author
    • Steven G. Krantz , American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto

      Steven G. Krantz is currently Deputy Director of the American Institute of Mathematics. He is the holder of the Chauvenet Prize and the Beckenbach Book Award, both awarded by the Mathematical Association of America, and is a recipient of the UCLA Alumni Association Distinguished Teaching Award.