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A First Course in Complex Analysis

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Subject:
Mathematics and Statistics
Institution Name:
SUNY Binghamton
Collection:
SUNY Binghamton
Grade Level:
Post-secondary
Abstract:

These are the lecture notes of a one-semester undergraduate course which we taught at SUNY Binghamton. For many of our students, Complex Analysis is their first rigorous analysis (if not mathematics) class they take, and these notes reflect this very much. We tried to rely on as few concepts from real analysis as possible. In particular, series and sequences are treated "from scratch." This also has the (maybe disadvantageous) consequence that power series are introduced very late in the course.

Course Type:
Learning Module
Languages:
English
Material Type:
Lecture Notes, Textbooks
Media Format:
Text/HTML, Downloadable docs
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This book may be freely reproduced and distributed, provided that it is reproduced in its entirety from the most recent version. This book may not be altered in any way, except for changes in format required for printing or other distribution, without the permission of the authors.
Copyright Holder:
Copyright 2002-2006 by the authors Matthias Beck, Gerald Marchesi, Dennis Pixton. All rights reserved.

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