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Theory of functions of a complex variable

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Language Publication details: New Delhi S. Chand 2017Description: Xix, 627 p. some Colour 24 cmISBN:
  • 9788121906395
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 515.9 NAR
Item type: Lending Books
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v. 1. pt. I. Complex numbers. 1. The complex numbers from the algebraic point of view --
2. The geometry of the complex numbers --
3. Euclidean, spherical, and non-euclidean geometry --
pt. II. Some results from point set theory and from topology. 1. Convergent sequences of numbers and continuous complex functions --
2. Curves and regions --
3. Contour integration --
pt. III. Analytic functions. 1. Foundations of the theory --
2. The maximum-modulus principle --
3. The Poisson integral and harmonic functions --
4. Meromorphic functions --
pt. IV. Analytic functions defined by limiting processes. 1. Continuous convergence --
2. Normal families of meromorphic functions --
3. Power series --
4. Partial-fraction decomposition and the calculus of residues --
pt. V. Special functions. 1. The exponential and trigonometric functions --
2. The logarithmic function and the general power function --
3. The Bernoulli numbers and the gamma function --
v. 2. pt. VI. Foundations of geometric function theory. 1. Bounded functions --
2. Conformal mapping --
3. The mapping of the boundary --
pt. VII. The triangle functions and Picard's theorem. 1. Functions of several complex variables --
2. Conformal mapping of circular-arc triangles --
3. The Schwarz triangle functions and the modular functions --
4. The essential singularities and Picard's theorems.

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