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082 _a515.9
_bZAK
100 _aZakeri, Saeed
245 _aCourse in complex analysis
260 _bPrinceton University Press,
_c2021
_aPrinceton :
300 _axii, 428 p. ;
_bill. (some col.),
_c27 cm
365 _b65.00
_cUSD
_d79.10
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThis textbook is intended for a year-long graduate course on complex analysis, a branch of mathematical analysis that has broad applications, particularly in physics, engineering, and applied mathematics. Based on nearly twenty years of classroom lectures, the book is accessible enough for independent study, while the rigorous approach will appeal to more experienced readers and scholars, propelling further research in this field. While other graduate-level complex analysis textbooks do exist, Zakeri takes a distinctive approach by highlighting the geometric properties and topological underpinnings of this area. Zakeri includes more than three hundred and fifty problems, with problem sets at the end of each chapter, along with additional solved examples. Background knowledge of undergraduate analysis and topology is needed, but the thoughtful examples are accessible to beginning graduate students and advanced undergraduates. At the same time, the book has sufficient depth for advanced readers to enhance their own research. The textbook is well-written, clearly illustrated, and peppered with historical information, making it approachable without sacrificing rigor. It is poised to be a valuable textbook for graduate students, filling a needed gap by way of its level and unique approach.
650 _aFunctions of complex variables
650 _aAnalytic functions
650 _aComplex Analysis
650 _aApplied Mathematics
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