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The Theory Of Algebraic Numbers 2d Ed John P Dangelo Steven G Krantz

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The Theory Of Algebraic Numbers 2d Ed John P Dangelo Steven G Krantz
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Publisher: Mathematical Association of America
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 4.52 MB
Pages: 173
Author: John P. D'Angelo, Steven G. Krantz
ISBN: 9780883850008, 9780883850183, 0883850001, 0883850184
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 2d ed

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The Theory Of Algebraic Numbers 2d Ed John P Dangelo Steven G Krantz by John P. D'angelo, Steven G. Krantz 9780883850008, 9780883850183, 0883850001, 0883850184 instant download after payment.

Inequalities from Complex Analysis is a careful, friendly exposition of some rather interesting mathematics. The author begins by defining the complex number field; he gives a novel presentation of some standard mathematical analysis in the early chapters. The development culminates with some results from recent research literature. The book provides complete yet comprehensible proofs as well as some surprising consequences of the results. One unifying theme is a complex variables analogue of Hilbert's seventeenth problem. Numerous examples, exercises and discussions of geometric reasoning aid the reader. The book is accessible to undergraduate mathematicians, as well as physicists and engineers.

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