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Complex Analysis For Mathematics and Engineering / John H.Mathews and Russell W. Howell

By: Mathews, John H.
Contributor(s): Howell, Russell W.
Publisher: New Delhi Jones and Bartlett Publishers 2018Edition: 6th Ed.Description: 645p.ISBN: 9789380853413.Subject(s): Functions of Complex Variables; Mathematical AnalysisDDC classification: 515.9 MAT
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Complex Analysis for Mathematics & Engineering Complex Analysis for Mathematics and Engineering, Sixth Edition, is designed for an undergraduate course taken by students majoring in mathematics, physics, or engineering. The new edition of this classic text maintains continuity with the previous edition, and retains all of the standard content for a first course in complex analysis. The prerequisite is a background of calculus, but no prior experience with complex variables is required. The authors cover all necessary theoretical concepts and illustrate proofs with practical applications. Their presentation style is enjoyable for students to read. This textbook can be used at the junior/senior level. The authors are careful when presenting sequences of logical steps involved in theoretical discussions, because these steps must be closely mimicked when a complex variable technique is applied in constructing the solution to a problem. Indeed, they point out that many of the computational problems can be solved with computer algebra systems such as Mathematica and Maple, but that understanding the logical flow of a solution is of the utmost importance.

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