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A First Course on Complex Functions

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A First Course on Complex Functions

A First Course on Complex Functions by G. J. O. Jameson
English | PDF | 1970 | 159 Pages | ISBN : 0412097109 | 10.4 MB

This book contains a rigorous coverage of those topics (and only those topics) that, in the author's judgement, are suitable for inclusion in a first course on Complex Functions. Roughly speaking, these can be summarized as being the things that can be done with Cauchy's integral formula and the residue theorem. On the theoretical side, this includes the basic core of the theory of differentiable complex functions, a theory which is unsurpassed in Mathematics for its cohesion, elegance and wealth of surprises. On the practical side, it includes the computational applications of the residue theorem. Some prominence is given to the latter, because for the more sceptical student they provide the justification for inventing the complex numbers.

Guide to Mathematical Methods

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Guide to Mathematical Methods

Guide to Mathematical Methods by John Gilbert
English | PDF | 2002 | 438 Pages | ISBN : 0333794443 | 7.7 MB

A second edition of this text for science and engineering undergraduates which introduces the mathematical techniques and tools needed to solve the mathematical problems they will face on the first year of their course. Updated and revised by Camilla Jordan, the book now has additional examples and 'Aims and Objectives' sections. As with other titles in the Mathematical Guides series, this book is designed to enable students to acquire confidence and provides a solid foundation for further study.

Guide to Mathematical Methods

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Guide to Mathematical Methods

Guide to Mathematical Methods by John Gilbert
English | PDF | 1991 | 325 Pages | ISBN : 0333492099 | 17.75 MB

Like other books in the Macmillan Mathematical Guides series, this book is written for first year undergraduates on mathematics degree courses, and provides a carefully paced and readable introduction to its topic. Plenty of worked examples and exercises are provided. The book is based on the first year Mathematical Methods course in the Pure Maths department at Sheffield University - a course which has run successfully for many years in a self-paced learning mode.

Elements of the History of Mathematics

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Elements of the History of Mathematics

Elements of the History of Mathematics by Nicolas Bourbaki
English | PDF | 1994 | 299 Pages | ISBN : 0387193766 | 34.95 MB

This work gathers together, without substantial modification, the major­ ity of the historical Notes which have appeared to date in my Elements de M atMmatique. Only the flow has been made independent of the Elements to which these Notes were attached; they are therefore, in principle, accessible to every reader who possesses a sound classical mathematical background, of undergraduate standard.