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Complex Analysis (Princeton Lectures in Analysis) [Hardcover]

Elias M. Stein (Author), Rami Shakarchi (Author)
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0691113858 978-0691113852 April 7, 2003

With this second volume, we enter the intriguing world of complex analysis. From the first theorems on, the elegance and sweep of the results is evident. The starting point is the simple idea of extending a function initially given for real values of the argument to one that is defined when the argument is complex. From there, one proceeds to the main properties of holomorphic functions, whose proofs are generally short and quite illuminating: the Cauchy theorems, residues, analytic continuation, the argument principle.

With this background, the reader is ready to learn a wealth of additional material connecting the subject with other areas of mathematics: the Fourier transform treated by contour integration, the zeta function and the prime number theorem, and an introduction to elliptic functions culminating in their application to combinatorics and number theory.

Thoroughly developing a subject with many ramifications, while striking a careful balance between conceptual insights and the technical underpinnings of rigorous analysis, Complex Analysis will be welcomed by students of mathematics, physics, engineering and other sciences.

The Princeton Lectures in Analysis represents a sustained effort to introduce the core areas of mathematical analysis while also illustrating the organic unity between them. Numerous examples and applications throughout its four planned volumes, of which Complex Analysis is the second, highlight the far-reaching consequences of certain ideas in analysis to other fields of mathematics and a variety of sciences. Stein and Shakarchi move from an introduction addressing Fourier series and integrals to in-depth considerations of complex analysis; measure and integration theory, and Hilbert spaces; and, finally, further topics such as functional analysis, distributions and elements of probability theory.



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Elias M. Stein is Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University. Rami Shakarchi received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Princeton University in 2002.

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  • Hardcover: 392 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (April 7, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691113858
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691113852
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 1.4 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Gem, January 20, 2006
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In reviewing a textbook, one should consider the background of the book's audience. I believe that this text by Stein and Shakarchi on complex analysis is outstanding, and is appropriate for a student who has the background of a course in real analysis at the level of Rudin's "Principles of Mathematical Analysis".

The text has a number of strengths. Some of these are the following:

1. The choice of material and the order of presentation are superb. Just to give you a sample, within the first 100 pages, the authors cover Runge's Theorem, the Schwarz Reflection Principle, Riemann's Theorem on Removable Singularities, the Casorati-Weierstrass Theorem, Rouche's Theorem, and the homotopy version of Cauchy's Integral Theorem. The novice is thus treated to some beautiful mathematics very quickly.

2. The statements of theorems and definitions are simple and clear. The authors carefully avoid unnecessary technicalities that would only tend to confuse the beginner and obfuscate the essential concepts.

3. The proofs are very clear and elegant. The main ideas are emphasized, and just enough details are given so that a diligent student with the background stated above will be able to grasp the arguments.

4. The examples are nontrivial, and worked out in detail. Some may prefer a greater number and variety of examples, but I found that there were enough to illustrate the theory.

5. The authors pay considerable attention to motivating the development of ideas. It seems to me that the authors were keen to enhance the reader's intuition for the subject and to impart an appreciation for the inherent beauty of complex function theory.

6. The book is very well edited. There are very few typos, none of which should cause difficulty for a beginner.

For these reasons and others, I highly recommend this book to anyone who desires to learn complex analysis, or who simply desires to learn some beautiful mathematics, and who has the suggested background. Stein and Shakarchi have written a book which is a joy to read!
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars very good indeed, April 30, 2005
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The two authors are indeed very good writers. This book presents the elements of complex analysis at the graduate level (so the assumption is that the reader has gone through undergraduate real and complex analysis). All the topics covered are covered well (I especially like their treatment of the Prime Number Theorem and Elliptic Functions). Note: theorems of Picard and Mittag-Leffler are not proved in the textbook - they are actually assigned as exercises for the reader to prove). If you need the proofs of these theorems, look them up elsewhere. Overall, a very solid book.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written !, April 15, 2006
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This is a very beautifully written book on complex analysis. It is not very easy to read though, especially if you've never been exposed to the subject before. Most proofs are clearly presented, and can be easily understood by the mature reader. Other proofs require filling in the gaps to get the whole picture. As far as problems go, there's a list of relatively easy exercises at the end of each chapter. Following the exercises is a list of problems which require some head scratching. Overall, I had a fun time reading and learning from this book.
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