Problems inreal and complex analysis
Bernard R. Gelbaum
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Problems inreal and complex analysis
Published
2012
Publisher
Springer New York
Pages
489
ISBN-13
9781461269496
Description
This book builds upon the earlier volume Problems in Analysis, more than doubling it with a new section of problems on complex analysis. The problems on real analysis from the earlier book have all been checked, and stylistic, typographical, and mathematical errors have been corrected. The problems in complex analysis cover most of the principal topics in the theory of functions of a complex variable. The problems in the book cover, in real analysis: set algebra, measure and topology, real- and complex-valued functions, and topological vector spaces; in complex analysis: polynomials and power series, functions holomorphic in a region, entire functions, analytic continuation, singularities, harmonic functions, families of functions, and convexity theorems.
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Problems inreal and complex analysis was written by Bernard R. Gelbaum.
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