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This review is from: Lecture Notes on Complex Analysis (Paperback)
This is a great book on complex analysis . It is mathematically well
motivated. So every step is taken for a given reason. The steps do not drop from thin air. It covers a lot of material in a compact and understandable form and yet is is only 238 pages long. The book has some surprises I have never seen anywhere. For instance on page page 11 the author after saying " now watch closely", proceeds to show , without no obvious flaws that 1=-1 ! This is carefully explained latter on page 103 immediately after showing an example were [(z.w) ^1/2] is not equal to [(z)^1/2 . (w)^1/2]. As you can see complex powers are thoroughly explained and so are the other topics treated in this book |
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Lecture Notes on Complex Analysis by Ivan Francis Wilde (Paperback - April 11, 2006)
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