Overview
- Authors:
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Wolfgang Fischer
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Faculty 3 - Mathematics, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
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Ingo Lieb
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Mathematical Institute, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
- Complex Analysis for Bachelor and Master Studies
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Table of contents (7 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-viii
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- Wolfgang Fischer, Ingo Lieb
Pages 1-35
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- Wolfgang Fischer, Ingo Lieb
Pages 36-70
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- Wolfgang Fischer, Ingo Lieb
Pages 71-107
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- Wolfgang Fischer, Ingo Lieb
Pages 108-147
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- Wolfgang Fischer, Ingo Lieb
Pages 148-192
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- Wolfgang Fischer, Ingo Lieb
Pages 193-213
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- Wolfgang Fischer, Ingo Lieb
Pages 214-257
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Back Matter
Pages 258-272
About this book
This carefully written textbook is an introduction to the beautiful concepts and results of complex analysis. It is intended for international bachelor and master programmes in Germany and throughout Europe; in the Anglo-American system of university education the content corresponds to a beginning graduate course. The book presents the fundamental results and methods of complex analysis and applies them to a study of elementary and non-elementary functions (elliptic functions, Gamma- and Zeta function including a proof of the prime number theorem …) and – a new feature in this context! – to exhibiting basic facts in the theory of several complex variables.
Part of the book is a translation of the authors’ German text “Einführung in die komplexe Analysis”; some material was added from the by now almost “classical” text “Funktionentheorie” written by the authors, and a few paragraphs were newly written for special use in a master’s programme.
Authors and Affiliations
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Faculty 3 - Mathematics, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Wolfgang Fischer
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Mathematical Institute, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
Ingo Lieb
About the authors
Professor Dr. Wolfgang Fischer, University of Bremen, Faculty 3 - Mathematics
Professor Dr. Ingo Lieb, University of Bonn, Mathematical Institute