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A Friendly Approach to Complex Analysis - Amol Sasane

A Friendly Approach to Complex Analysis

By: Amol Sasane, Sara Maad Sasane

eText | 24 December 2013

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The book constitutes a basic, concise, yet rigorous course in complex analysis, for students who have studied calculus in one and several variables, but have not previously been exposed to complex analysis. The textbook should be particularly useful and relevant for undergraduate students in joint programmes with mathematics, as well as engineering students. The aim of the book is to cover the bare bones of the subject with minimal prerequisites. The core content of the book is the three main pillars of complex analysis: the Cauchy–Riemann equations, the Cauchy Integral Theorem, and Taylor and Laurent series expansions.

Each section contains several problems, which are not purely drill exercises, but are rather meant to reinforce the fundamental concepts. Detailed solutions to all the exercises appear at the end of the book, making the book ideal also for self-study.

There are many figures illustrating the text.

Contents:
  • Complex Numbers and Their Geometry
  • Complex Differentiability
  • Cauchy Integral Theorem and Consequences
  • Taylor and Laurent Series
  • Harmonic Functions

Readership: Undergraduate students in complex analysis.
Key Features:
  • The book constitutes a basic, concise, yet rigorous and self-contained course in complex analysis with minimal prerequisities
  • It contains many exercises with detailed solutions to all exercises included at the end of the book, making it ideal also for self-study
  • Multiple figures illustrate the text
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