
Complex Analysis Is A Classic And Central Area Of Mathematics, Which Is Studied And Exploited In A Range Of Important Fields, From Number Theory To Engineering. Introduction To Complex Analysis Was First Published In 1985, And For This Much Awaited Second Edition The Text Has Been Considerably Expanded, While Retaining The Style Of The Original. More Detailed Presentation Is Given Of Elementary Topics, To Reflect The Knowledge Base Of Current Students. Exercise Setshave Been Substantially Revised And Enlarged, With Carefully Graded Exercises At The End Of Each Chapter.this Is The Latest Addition To The Growing List Of Oxford Undergraduate Textbooks In Mathematics, Which Includes: Biggs: Discrete Mathematics 2nd Edition, Cameron: Introduction To Algebra, Needham: Visual Complex Analysis, Kaye And Wilson: Linear Algebra, Acheson: Elementary Fluid Dynamics, Jordan And Smith: Nonlinear Ordinary Differential Equations, Smith: Numerical Solution Of Partial Differential Equations, Wilson: Graphs, Colourings And The Four-colour Theorem, Bishop: Neural Networks Forpattern Recognition, Gelman And Nolan: Teaching Statistics.
This text investigates the fundamental principles and applications of complex analysis within the context of undergraduate mathematics. H. A. Priestley, an experienced mathematician, provides a structured pedagogical framework that bridges elementary concepts with advanced theoretical applications. The book utilizes a rigorous mathematical approach, incorporating updated exercise sets to accommodate the evolving knowledge base of contemporary students.
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Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a reliable and standard resource for undergraduate mathematics students. Readers often note the clarity of the prose and the effectiveness of the graded exercises in reinforcing complex theoretical concepts.
Page Count:
344
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191583332
ISBN-13:
9780191583339
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