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Complex Analysis: The Geometric Viewpoint (Carus Mathematical Monographs)
By Steven G. Krantz
Publisher: The Mathematical Association of America
Number Of Pages: 228
Publication Date: 1998-05-07
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0883850265
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780883850268
Binding: Hardcover
Product Description:
Geometric methods have been used in complex analysis since the 1930s. Since that time they have become a central part of the research activities of complex analysis. However, these important techniques have never found their way into a text accessible to a broad audience. Steven G. Krantz, a leading worker in complex analysis and a well-known mathematical expositor, has written the first book explaining how complex analysis can be studied using methods of geometry, using the minimum of geometric formalism to gain a maximum of geometric and analytic insight. The climax of the book is an introduction to several complex variables from the geometric viewpoint. The author assumes no background in Riemannian geometry, and only one semester of complex analysis (a review of relevant topics in the classical theory of one complex variable is provided). This inviting book will appeal to students in mathematics, applied mathematics, and physics.
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By Steven G. Krantz
Publisher: The Mathematical Association of America
Number Of Pages: 228
Publication Date: 1998-05-07
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0883850265
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780883850268
Binding: Hardcover
Product Description:
Geometric methods have been used in complex analysis since the 1930s. Since that time they have become a central part of the research activities of complex analysis. However, these important techniques have never found their way into a text accessible to a broad audience. Steven G. Krantz, a leading worker in complex analysis and a well-known mathematical expositor, has written the first book explaining how complex analysis can be studied using methods of geometry, using the minimum of geometric formalism to gain a maximum of geometric and analytic insight. The climax of the book is an introduction to several complex variables from the geometric viewpoint. The author assumes no background in Riemannian geometry, and only one semester of complex analysis (a review of relevant topics in the classical theory of one complex variable is provided). This inviting book will appeal to students in mathematics, applied mathematics, and physics.
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http://ifile.it/i4cthrb/0883850265.zip
pw: gigapedia.org
http://www.filefactory.com/file/27a5e5/n/ComAnalKrantz_djvu