Complex Analysis

Complex Analysis
ISBN-10
1852337338
ISBN-13
9781852337339
Series
Complex Analysis
Category
Mathematics
Pages
260
Language
English
Published
2003
Publisher
Springer Science & Business Media
Author
John M. Howie

Description

Complex analysis can be a difficult subject and many introductory texts are just too ambitious for today’s students. This book takes a lower starting point than is traditional and concentrates on explaining the key ideas through worked examples and informal explanations, rather than through "dry" theory.

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