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Introduction To Complex Analysis 1st Edition Michael E Taylor

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Introduction To Complex Analysis 1st Edition Michael E Taylor
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society [AMS]
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.48 MB
Pages: 479
Author: Michael E. Taylor
ISBN: 9781470463755, 9781470452865, 1470452863, 147046375X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1
Volume: 202

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Introduction To Complex Analysis 1st Edition Michael E Taylor by Michael E. Taylor 9781470463755, 9781470452865, 1470452863, 147046375X instant download after payment.

Main subject categories: • Complex analysis • Complex numbers • Fourier analysis • Complex function theory • Residue calculus • Conformal maps • Elliptic functions • Elliptic integrals • Differential equations

In this text, the reader will learn that all the basic functions that arise in calculus such as powers and fractional powers, exponentials and logs, trigonometric functions and their inverses, as well as many new functions that the reader will meet are naturally defined for complex arguments. Furthermore, this expanded setting leads to a much richer understanding of such functions than one could glean by merely considering them in the real domain. For example, understanding the exponential function in the complex domain via its differential equation provides a clean path to Euler's formula and hence to a self-contained treatment of the trigonometric functions.

Complex analysis, developed in partnership with Fourier analysis, differential equations, and geometrical techniques, leads to the development of a cornucopia of functions of use in number theory, wave motion, conformal mapping, and other mathematical phenomena, which the reader can learn about from material presented here.

This book could serve for either a one-semester course or a two-semester course in complex analysis for beginning graduate students or for well-prepared undergraduates whose background includes multivariable calculus, linear algebra, and advanced calculus.

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