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412
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출판됨
Dec 1, 2010
출판사
Springer
판
1
ISBN-10
1441930787
ISBN-13
9781441930781
설명
R. Michael Range offers a comprehensive introduction to the realm of several complex variables in this insightful volume. Aimed at graduate students and researchers alike, the book delves into the intricate nature of holomorphic functions, shedding light on their properties and applications. Range’s clear writing style and methodical approach make complex concepts accessible, facilitating an understanding of the foundations required for deeper exploration in the field.
The author emphasizes integral representations as a pivotal method in studying holomorphic functions. He demonstrates how these techniques can be utilized to solve a variety of problems, fostering both theoretical understanding and practical skills. Throughout, Range provides a solid grounding that encourages readers to engage with the material through numerous examples and exercises designed to reinforce learning.
With its meticulous attention to detail and rigorous presentation, the book serves not only as an educational resource but also as a valuable reference for ongoing research in several complex variables. Readers are likely to emerge with a refreshed perspective and a robust toolkit for tackling advanced topics in mathematics.
The author emphasizes integral representations as a pivotal method in studying holomorphic functions. He demonstrates how these techniques can be utilized to solve a variety of problems, fostering both theoretical understanding and practical skills. Throughout, Range provides a solid grounding that encourages readers to engage with the material through numerous examples and exercises designed to reinforce learning.
With its meticulous attention to detail and rigorous presentation, the book serves not only as an educational resource but also as a valuable reference for ongoing research in several complex variables. Readers are likely to emerge with a refreshed perspective and a robust toolkit for tackling advanced topics in mathematics.