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Functions of One Complex Variable I John B. Conway

Functions of One Complex Variable I By John B. Conway

Functions of One Complex Variable I by John B. Conway


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This book is intended as a textbook for a first course in the theory of functions of one complex variable for students who are mathematically mature enough to understand and execute E - 8 arguments. This view of Complex Analysis as "An Introduction to Mathe matics" has influenced the writing and selection of subject matter for this book.

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Functions of One Complex Variable I Summary

Functions of One Complex Variable I by John B. Conway

This book is intended as a textbook for a first course in the theory of functions of one complex variable for students who are mathematically mature enough to understand and execute E - 8 arguments. The actual pre requisites for reading this book are quite minimal; not much more than a stiff course in basic calculus and a few facts about partial derivatives. The topics from advanced calculus that are used (e.g., Leibniz's rule for differ entiating under the integral sign) are proved in detail. Complex Variables is a subject which has something for all mathematicians. In addition to having applications to other parts of analysis, it can rightly claim to be an ancestor of many areas of mathematics (e.g., homotopy theory, manifolds). This view of Complex Analysis as "An Introduction to Mathe matics" has influenced the writing and selection of subject matter for this book. The other guiding principle followed is that all definitions, theorems, etc.

Functions of One Complex Variable I Reviews

"This book presents a basic introduction to complex analysis in both an interesting and a rigorous manner. It contains enough material for a full year's course, and the choice of material treated is reasonably standard and should be satisfactory for most first courses in complex analysis. The approach to each topic appears to be carefully thought out both as to mathematical treatment and pedagogical presentation, and the end result is a very satisfactory book for classroom use or self-study." --MathSciNet

Table of Contents

I. The Complex Number System.- 1. The real numbers.- 2. The field of complex numbers.- 3. The complex plane.- 4. Polar representation and roots of complex numbers.- 5. Lines and half planes in the complex plane.- 6. The extended plane and its spherical representation.- II. Metric Spaces and the Topology of ?.- 1. Definition and examples of metric spaces.- 2. Connectedness.- 3. Sequences and completeness.- 4. Compactness.- 5. Continuity.- 6. Uniform convergence.- III. Elementary Properties and Examples of Analytic Functions.- 1. Power series.- 2. Analytic functions.- 3. Analytic functions as mapping, Mobius transformations.- IV. Complex Integration.- 1. Riemann-Stieltjes integrals.- 2. Power series representation of analytic functions.- 3. Zeros of an analytic function.- 4. The index of a closed curve.- 5. Cauchys Theorem and Integral Formula.- 6. The homotopic version of Cauchys Theorem and simple connectivity.- 7. Counting zeros; the Open Mapping Theorem.- 8. Goursats Theorem.- V. Singularities.- 1. Classification of singularities.- 2. Residues.- 3. The Argument Principle.- VI. The Maximum Modulus Theorem.- 1. The Maximum Principle.- 2. Schwarzs Lemma.- 3. Convex functions and Hadamards Three Circles Theorem.- 4. Phragm>en-Lindel>uf Theorem.- VII. Compactness and Convergence in ihe Space of Analytic Functions.- 1. The space of continuous functions C(G, ?).- 2. Spaccs of analytic functions.- 3. Spaccs of meromorphic functions.- 4. The Riemann Mapping Theorem.- 5. Weierstrass Factorization Theorem.- 6. Factorization of the sine function.- $7. The gamma function.- 8. The Riemann zeta function.- VIII. Runges Theorem.- 1. Runges Theorem.- 2. Simple connectedness.- 3.Mittag-Lefflers Theorem.- IX. Analytic Continuation and Riemann Surfaces.- 1. Schwarz Reflection Principle.- $2. Analytic Continuation Along A Path.- 3. Monodromy Theorem.- 4. Topological Spaces and Neighborhood Systems.- $5. The Sheaf of Germs of Analytic Functions on an Open Set.- $6. Analytic Manifolds.- 7. Covering spaccs.- X. Harmonic Functions.- 1. Basic Properties of harmonic functions.- 2. Harmonic functions on a disk.- 3. Subharmonic and superharmonic functions.- 4. The Dirichlet Problem.- 5. Greens Functions.- XI. Entire Functions.- 1. Jensens Formula.- 2. The genus and order of an entire function.- 3. Hadamard Factorization Theorem.- XII. The Range of an Analytic Function.- 1. Blochs Theorem.- 2. The Little Picard Theorem.- 3. Schottkys Theorem.- 4. The Great Picard Theorem.- Appendix A: Calculus for Complex Valued Functions on an Interval.- Appendix B: Suggestions for Further Study and Bibliographical Notes.- References.- List of Symbols.

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CIN0387903283G
9780387903286
0387903283
Functions of One Complex Variable I by John B. Conway
Used - Good
Hardback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
1978-08-24
322
N/A
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