Tasty bits of several complex variables : a whirlwind tour of the subject / Jiří Lebl.
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TextPublisher: Jiří Lebl, Distributor: BCcampus, BC Open Textbook Project Edition: Version 3.3Description: 1 online resource (182 pages) : illustrationsSubject(s): Functions of complex variables -- TextbooksGenre/Form: Electronic books.LOC classification: QA331.7 | .L43 2020ebOnline resources: BC Open Textbook Project title homepage. | BC Open Textbook Project. Summary: "This book is a polished version of the author's notes for a course entitled Several Complex Variables. It should be suitable for a semester-long topics course or for self-study as an introduction to the subject. The prerequisites are decent knowledge of vector calculus, basic real analysis, and a working knowledge of complex analysis in one variable. It should be accessible to beginning graduate students after a complex analysis course, and perhaps even very advanced undergraduates. This is enough material for a semester-long course, including quite a few exercises sprinkled throughout the text, all of which the reader should at least be attempting. It is not meant as an exhaustive reference, but simply as a whirlwind tour of several complex variables"--BCcampus website.
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"This book is a polished version of the author's notes for a course entitled Several Complex Variables. It should be suitable for a semester-long topics course or for self-study as an introduction to the subject. The prerequisites are decent knowledge of vector calculus, basic real analysis, and a working knowledge of complex analysis in one variable. It should be accessible to beginning graduate students after a complex analysis course, and perhaps even very advanced undergraduates. This is enough material for a semester-long course, including quite a few exercises sprinkled throughout the text, all of which the reader should at least be attempting. It is not meant as an exhaustive reference, but simply as a whirlwind tour of several complex variables"--BCcampus website.
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