Complex analysis : the arguement principle in analysis and topology

By: Beardon, Alan FMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York dover 2020Edition: 2Description: xiii, 239 pISBN: 9780486837185Subject(s): Functions of complex variables | Numbers, ComplexDDC classification: 515.9 Summary: "Intended for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in mathematics, this book represented a new approach to the teaching of complex analysis with emphasis on the argument principle in analysis and topology. The presentation, developed in three main parts--Angles, Basic Complex Analysis, and Interactions with Plane Topology--focuses on the concepts of angle and winding numbers and their role in complex analysis, providing a geometrical insight into the subject"--
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Originally published: New York : Wiley, 1979; with an update for theorem 5.4.1, provided by author.

"Intended for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in mathematics, this book represented a new approach to the teaching of complex analysis with emphasis on the argument principle in analysis and topology. The presentation, developed in three main parts--Angles, Basic Complex Analysis, and Interactions with Plane Topology--focuses on the concepts of angle and winding numbers and their role in complex analysis, providing a geometrical insight into the subject"--

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