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  1. Complex Analysis: An Invitation by Murali Rao, Henrik Stetkaer, 1991-02
  2. Complex Variables: Introduction and Applications (Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics) by Mark J. Ablowitz, Athanassios S. Fokas, 2003-04-28
  3. Practical Methods for Design and Analysis of Complex Surveys (Statistics in Practice) by Risto Lehtonen, Erkki Pahkinen, 2004-02-02
  4. Complex Analysis by Lars Ahlfors, 1979-01-01
  5. Statistical Modeling for Biomedical Researchers: A Simple Introduction to the Analysis of Complex Data (Cambridge Medicine) by William D. Dupont, 2009-02-23
  6. An Introduction to Complex Analysis in Several Variables, Third Edition (North-Holland Mathematical Library) by L. Hormander, 1990-01-16
  7. Complex Analysis by Ian Stewart, David Tall, 1983-04-29
  8. Functions of One Complex Variable (Graduate Texts in Mathematics - Vol 11) (v. 1) by John B Conway, 1978
  9. The Logic Of Failure: Recognizing And Avoiding Error In Complex Situations by Dietrich Dorner, 1997-08-04
  10. Complex Variables: Second Edition (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Stephen D. Fisher, 1999-02-16
  11. Nine Introductions in Complex Analysis - Revised Edition, Volume 208 (North-Holland Mathematics Studies) by Sanford L. Segal, 2007-10-24
  12. Classical Complex Analysis (Pure and Applied Mathematics) by Mario Gonzalez, 1991-09-24
  13. Differential Analysis on Complex Manifolds (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by Raymond O. Wells, 2010-11-02
  14. Complex Variables and Applications by James Ward Brown, Ruel V. Churchill, 2008-04-01

41. Department Of Mathematics: Complex Analysis
complex analysis. Faculty. The permanent faculty members who specialize Michigancomplex analysis Seminars. There are three seminars One in
http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/research/complex_analysis/
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Faculty
The permanent faculty members who specialize in complex analysis are David Barrett Dan Burns Peter Duren John Erik Fornaess ... Berit Stensones and Al Taylor , Individual information about each is available by following the links to their home pages. Usually there are junior faculty members and/or visitors in complex-analysis related fields. Currently He Wu Xianghong Gong Nessim Sibony and Mattias Jonsson have appointments. The Department offers courses in Complex Analysis.
Courses
Michigan Complex Analysis Seminars
There are three seminars: One in one-dimensional Complex Analysis, one in Several Complex Variables and one in Complex Dynamics. Participants include Mathematics faculty and graduate students. The seminars are listed in the weekly departmental seminar schedule
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42. Inequalities From Complex Analysis
Inequalities from complex analysis. The inequalities and positivity conditions hereinform the foundation for a small but beautiful part of complex analysis.
http://www.maa.org/pubs/books/cam28.html
Inequalities from Complex Analysis
John P. D'Angelo
Series: Carus Mathematical Monographs John D'Angelo is one of the leading experts on positivity conditions and their uses in algebra, geometry, and analysis. This book will serve as an introduction to a powerful body of mathematical ideas and also as an entree to an important and active area of current research. The reader will be rewarded with lively prose, sparkling examples, and elucidating exercises. The book has several climaxes, including the Bergman kernel, the spectral theorem, and proper holomorphic mappings. ––Steven Krantz, Washington University Inequalities from Complex Analysis is a careful, friendly exposition of inequalities and positivity conditions for various mathematical objects arising in complex analysis. The author begins by defining the complex number field, and then discusses enough mathematical analysis to reach recently published research on positivity conditions for functions of several complex variables. The development culminates in complete proofs of a stabilization theorem relating two natural positivity conditions for real-valued polynomials of several complex variables. The reader will also encounter the Bergman kernel function, Fourier series, Hermitian linear algebra, the spectral theorem for compact Hermitian operators, plurisubharmonic functions, and some delightful inequalities. Numerous examples, exercises, and discussions of geometric reasoning appear along the way. Undergraduate mathematics majors who have seen elementary real analysis can easily read the first five chapters of this book, and second year graduate students in mathematics can read the entire text. Some physicists and engineers may also find the topics and discussions useful. The inequalities and positivity conditions herein form the foundation for a small but beautiful part of complex analysis.

43. Complex Analysis The Geometric Viewpoint
complex analysis. The Geometric Viewpoint. Steven G. Krantz. The book willappeal as a text; it should be in every library as a reference.Choice.
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Complex Analysis
The Geometric Viewpoint
Steven G. Krantz
The book...will appeal as a text; it should be in every library as a reference. Choice Steven G. Krantz, a leading worker in complex analysis and a winner of the Chauvenet Prize for outstanding mathematical exposition, has written the first book explaining how complex analysis can be studied using methods of geometry. Assuming no background in Riemannian geometry, and only one semester of complex analysis, Krantz explains the role of Hermitian metrics and of curvature in understanding the Schwarz lemma, normal families, Picard's theorems, conformal mappings, and many other topics. A minimum of geometric formalism is used to gain a maximum of geometric and analytic insight. The climax of the book is an introduction to several complex variables from the geometric viewpoint. Poincar's theorem, that the ball and bidisc are biholomorphically inequivalent, is discussed and proved. 210 pp., Hardbound, 1990
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44. Introduction To Complex Analysis
Introduction to complex analysis. by WWL Chen. Chapter 2 FOUNDATIONS OFcomplex analysis (last uploaded on 2 December 2002) Three Approaches;
http://www.maths.mq.edu.au/~wchen/lnicafolder/lnica.html
Introduction to Complex Analysis
by WWL Chen This set of notes has been organized in such a way to create a single volume suitable for an introduction to some of the basic ideas in complex analysis. The material in Chapters 1-11 and 16 were used in various forms between 1981 and 1990 by the author at Imperial College, University of London. Chapters 12-15 were added in Sydney in 1996. To read the notes, click the chapters below for connection to the appropriate PDF files. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 4.0 or later. The material is available free to all individuals, on the understanding that it is not to be used for financial gains, and may be downloaded and/or photocopied, with or without permission from the author. However, the documents may not be kept on any information storage and retrieval system without permission from the author, unless such system is not accessible to any individuals other than its owners. Chapter 1: COMPLEX NUMBERS (last uploaded on 2 December 2002)
  • Arithmetic and Conjugates
  • Polar Coordinates
  • Rational Powers
Chapter 2: FOUNDATIONS OF COMPLEX ANALYSIS (last uploaded on 2 December 2002)
  • Three Approaches
  • Point Sets in the Complex Plane
  • Complex Functions
  • Extended Complex Plane
  • Limits and Continuity
Chapter 3: COMPLEX DIFFERENTIATION (last uploaded on 2 December 2002)
  • Introduction
  • The Cauchy-Riemann Equations
  • Analytic Functions
  • Introduction to Special Functions
  • Periodicity and its Consequences
  • Laplace's Equation and Harmonic Conjugates
Chapter 4: COMPLEX INTEGRALS (last uploaded on 2 December 2002)

45. Complex Analysis
complex analysis. Files. 1982 Spring complex analysis Qualifying Exam,PDF File. 1983 Fall complex analysis Qualifying Exam, PDF File.
http://www.math.ksu.edu/main/graduate/qualifying_exam_archives/complex_analysis
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Complex Analysis
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46. Complex Analysis
MS 411 complex analysis. This course will cover material from chapters1-7 of the text, Fundamentals of complex analysis by Saff and Snider.
http://www.stetson.edu/~efriedma/classes/complex.html
MS 411 - Complex Analysis
Professor: Erich Friedman
About the course:
We will meet MWF at 11:00 in Elizabeth 318. This course will cover material from chapters 1-7 of the text, Fundamentals of Complex Analysis by Saff and Snider. Topics of the course include complex numbers, complex functions, differentiation and integration of complex functions, series expansions of complex functions, and two applications: solving hard integrals of real functions, and solving steady state problems in physics.
About me:
My e-mail address is efriedma@stetson.edu . My web page can be found at http://www.stetson.edu/~efriedma/ . My office phone is x7552. My office hours this semester are Mondays and Wednesdays from 10:00 11:00 and 2:00 3:00. Since this is my only course this semester, I'll be available a lot outside of class.
About you:
You should have credit for MS201 and MS202. It will certainly help if you have taken MS203 and MS255. The calculus courses are needed since we will be generalizing what you know about the calculus of real functions to complex functions. The results are similar but are sometimes surprising. The proof course will help since much of this course will involve proving the results that we find. Some knowledge from MS401 might also be useful. You should be respectful of both me and your classmates. This means coming to class on time and not socializing in class.
About your grade:
Homework will be collected every day, and I will grade a few problems from each set. Homework is due in class, and I DO NOT accept late homework. Feel free to work together on the homework problems, but please write up your homework separately. Copying homework is a violation of Stetson's honor code. I will answer homework questions in class as time permits, usually the first 15 minutes of class. Make sure you ask about homework problems that you can't do. If I don't have time in class, please see me outside of class. Each homework is worth 4 points, so altogether the homeworks are worth 1/6 of your grade.

47. Complex Analysis
complex analysis Syllabus Spring 2003. Area, Date, Section, Topic,Homework. 1/15, 1.1, Complex Numbers, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14, 18, 22, 23,26.
http://www.stetson.edu/~efriedma/classes/complexsyllabus.html
Complex Analysis Syllabus - Spring 2003
Area Date Section Topic Homework Complex Numbers Absolute Value and Conjugates Polar Form Exponential Function Powers and Roots Quiz #1 Complex Functions Limits and Continuity Analytic Functions Cauchy-Riemann Equations Harmonic Functions Review Test #1 Trigonometric Functions Logarithm Function Complex Powers Contours Quiz #2 Contour Integration Independence of Path Cauchy's Integral Theorem Cauchy's Integral Formula Integral Formula Consequences More Consequences Review Test #2 Taylor Series Laurent Series Singularities and Poles Residue Theorem Trig Integrals Quiz #3 Improper Integrals Improper Trig Integrals Applications More Applications worksheet Review Test #3 Review for Final Oral Final Exams

48. COMPLEX ANALYSIS IN DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
complex analysis IN DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS IMPA Rio de Janeiro, September1 – 11, 1998, MAIN TOPICS; SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE; EXPECTED
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49. Complex Analysis - Addison Wesley / Benjamin Cummings Catalog
complex analysis. © Copyright 2002 AW Higher Education Group, a division of PearsonEducation, a Pearson plc company. All rights reserved. Legal disclaimer.
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50. 8th European Intensive Course On Complex Analysis
8 th European Intensive Course on complex analysis. “complex analysis and itsGeneralizations (with applications to partial differential equations)”.
http://www.mat.uc.pt/~ajplb/8.htm
th European Intensive Course on Complex Analysis “Complex Analysis and its Generalizations (with applications to partial differential equations)” Departamento de Matemática Universidade de Coimbra , Portugal March 200 W ith support from CMUC (Centro de Matemática da Universidade de Coimbra), UI&D "Matemática e Aplicações" da Universidade de Aveiro, and the Socrates programme
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Goal of the Course
This intensive course will have a total of 40 hours of lectures and is at postgraduate level. Lecturers will have time available to discuss with the students. Successfully participating students will get a certificate. This course is organized by the Universities of Coimbra and Aveiro with the same goals as the ones organized under the programme Socrates, and is open to all young mathematicians interested in Complex Analysis and its applications. There will be an Workshop on "Applications and Generalizations of Complex Analysis" on the 16th of March.   

51. 7th European Intensive Course On Complex Analysis
7th European Intensive Course on complex analysis. “complex analysis and itsGeneralizations (with applications to partial differential equations)”.
http://www.mat.uc.pt/~ajplb/7.htm
th European Intensive Course on Complex Analysis “Complex Analysis and its Generalizations (with applications to partial differential equations)” Departamento de Matemática Universidade de Coimbra , Portugal March 200 W ith support from CMUC (Centro de Matemática da Universidade de Coimbra), UI&D "Matemática e Aplicações" da Universidade de Aveiro, and the Socrates programme
Table of contents
Goal of the Course Schedule of the course Abstracts History ... Coming Events Registration Form
Goal of the Course
This intensive course will have a total of 40 hours of lectures and is at postgraduate level. Lecturers will have time available to discuss with the students. Successfully participating students will get a certificate. This course is organized by the Universities of Coimbra and Aveiro with the same goals as the ones organized under the programme Socrates, and is open to all young mathematicians interested in Complex Analysis and its applications. There will be an Workshop on "Applications and Generalizations of Complex Analysis" on the 23th and 24th of March.

52. Complex Analysis Text
complex analysis for Mathematics and Engineering, Fourth Edition, 2001. StudentDisketts located at Jones and Bartlett complex analysis F(Z) Example Files.
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COMPLEX ANALYSIS:
for Mathematics and Engineering, Fourth Edition, 2001
by John H. Mathews and Russell W. Howell
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53. Complex Analysis: Explorations With F(Z)
complex analysis Explorations with F(Z). Complimentary software to accompany thetext. complex analysis for Mathematics and Engineering. (c) John Mathews, 1998.
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Complex Analysis: Explorations with F(Z) Complimentary software to accompany the text Complex Analysis: for Mathematics and Engineering Conformal Mappings The Mobius Transformation The Dirichlet Problem Steady State Temperatures ... Julia and Mandelbrot Sets Complimentary software to accompany the tex t
COMPLEX ANALYSIS: for Mathematics and Engineering
(c) John Mathews, 1998

54. Differential Equations And Complex Analysis
Differential Equations and complex analysis. College ofArts and Sciences Department of Mathematics Faculty
http://www.ms.uky.edu/~gariepy/deca-uk.html
Differential Equations and Complex Analysis
College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Mathematics
Faculty:
Emeritus Faculty
Current Doctoral Students:
Former Doctoral Students:
  • Morgan, Christopher. . ( Ph.D. 2001, "On Univalent Harmonic Mappings ", T. Suffridge). Sykes, Jeffery D. . ( Ph.D. 1999, "Regularity of Solutions of the Mixed Boundary Problem for Laplace's Equation on a Lipschitz Graph Domain ", R. Brown). Muir, Jerry R. Jr. . ( Ph.D. 1999, "Linear and Holomorphic Idempotents and Retracts in the Open Unit Ball of a Commutative C*-algebra with Identity ", T. Suffridge ). Galloy, Michael D

55. Japan-Korea Joint Workshop In Mathematics 2001
Japan-Korea Joint Workshop in Mathematics 2001. Yamaguchi University, Japan; 2224 July 2001.Category Science Math Analysis Events Past Events......JapanKorea Joint Workshop in Mathematics 2001. complex analysis and Related TopicsJuly 22-24, 2001 University Hall, Yamaguchi University Yamaguchi, Japan.
http://www.kias.re.kr/conference/Japan-Korea/yu1.htm
Last updated on July 20, 2001 Japan-Korea Joint Workshop in Mathematics 2001 Complex Analysis and Related Topics
July 22-24, 2001
University Hall, Yamaguchi University
Yamaguchi, Japan
The Japan-Korea Joint Workshop in Mathematics is organized by Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS) and Yamaguchi University. The workshop will be alternately held in Korea and Japan yearly from 2000, changing its research fields. Also, the workshop is financially supported by KIAS and the Japan Association for Mathematical Sciences. The first joint workshop was held at KIAS, Seoul, Korea from November 7 to November 9, 2000. The second joint workshop will be held at Yamaguchi University, Japan from July 22 to July 24, 2001. The main research fields are areas in Complex Analysis and Related Topics. The program of the workshop consists of fourteen one-hour talks. Speakers and Titles : Makoto ABE (Oshima National College of Maritime Technology) Meromorphic convexity of normality domains Heungju AHN ( Seoul National University) Weighted L p estimates for the - equation on real ellipsoids in C n Hong Rae CHO ( Andong University) The - problem on piecewise smooth pseudoconvex domains Junesang CHOI (Dongguk University) Multiple Gamma functions and their applications Guizhen CUI (Chinese Academy of Science) Deformation and surgery of rational maps Hideaki KAZAMA (Kyushu University) Nonlinearizability, non-Hausdorff cohomology and neighborhood structure of elliptic curves

56. Analysis, Convergence, Series, Complex Analysis - Numericana
'Final answers' by Dr. Gerard P. Michon to a few questions about Analysis and ComplexAnalysis limits, convergence, Fourier series, contour integrals, etc.
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Analysis and Complex Analysis
Convergence, Series, Complex Analysis
johnrp (John P. of Middletown, NJ.
Can you rearrange the following infinite series so that its sum equals 43?

57. Math 312: Complex Analysis
Math 312 complex analysis. At Occidental College this course is offeredevery other year. I taught it in Spring 1996 and Spring 1998.
http://abacus.oxy.edu/~ron/math/312.html
Math 312: Complex Analysis
At Occidental College this course is offered every other year. I taught it in Spring 1996 and Spring 1998 I have webified all my lecture notes, quizzes, exams and other course materials from both experiences teaching the course. For more information on teaching complex analysis, you should take a look at the archive of CA-TEACH , a mailing list devoted to the teaching of complex analysis. Last Updated Decembver 8, 1997 by Ron Buckmire

58. Math 312: Complex Analysis Spring 1998
Math 312 complex analysis Spring 1998. Until then, you can use the ComplexAnalysis wwwboard to communicate with the entire class or the professor.
http://abacus.oxy.edu/~ron/math/312/98/
Math Complex Analysis Spring 1998
Prerequisite Mathematics 220 (Multivariate Calculus)
Instructor: Buckmire
Text: Brown, Ruel V. and James W. Churchill, Complex Variables and Applications , 6th Edition (1996). Syllabus: http://abacus.oxy.edu/ron/math/312/98/syllabus.html
Classlist
Information on and by the students in the class Schedule: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 10:30-11:25am, in Fowler 112
Course Materials
There is an archive of course materials available where you can look at
daily class worksheets
regular homework sets
weekly quizzes
Feedback: Coming soon here will be a web form by which you can send anonymous (or non-anonymous feedback to me on the class.
Until then, you can use the Complex Analysis wwwboard to communicate with the entire class or the professor. You can also email the professor at ron@oxy.edu Announcements:
April 15, 1998
The final exam is scheduled for Wednesday April 29 from 1pm-4pm
April 9, 1998
Class is cancelled on Friday April 17
April 8, 1998
Homework 6 can be handed in on Monday April 13 IN CLASS. If you hand in Homework 6 on Friday April 10 you will get 10 bonus points.

59. Department Of Complex Analysis
Department of complex analysis. The Department of complex analysisat the Steklov Mathematical Institute is relatively young. It
http://www.ras.ru/local.docs/mian/complex.html
Department of Complex Analysis
The Department of Complex Analysis at the Steklov Mathematical Institute is relatively young. It was organized in 1964 and consisted of SergeiNikitovich Mergelyan, Head of Department, A.G.Vitushkin A.A.Gonchar A.F.Leont'ev . In 1972 S.N.Mergelyan moved to Armenia and A.A.Gonchar becameHead of Department. At the present time the staff of the Department consistsof A.A.Gonchar A.G.Vitushkin (since 1965), S.N.Mergelyan (he returnedin 1986), E.M.Chirka (since 1971), E.A.Rakhmanov (since 1977), V.I.Buslaev (since 1975), S.P.Suetin (since 1982) and N.G.Kruzhilin (since 1984). The traditional research area in the Department is the theory ofapproximation in a complex domain. At first it were qualitative questionsof possibility of approximation by polynomials and rational functionson compacts in the complex plane, and since the beginning of 70s the mainefforts were concentrated on the development of rational approximationsof analytic functions, their theoretical foundation and applications.The Department is the center of the mathematical school of the theoryof complex approximations in the country. Since the beginning of 70s at the Department, besides the approximation theory, also the theory of several complex variables was developed. Onecan mention here the research in the theory of rational approximationsin a complex space, in the theory of analytic continuation, in the theoryof real manifolds in a complex space and on boundary properties of holomorphic functions of several complex variables.

60. Wiley :: Applied And Computational Complex Analysis, Volume 1, Power Series Inte
Wiley, Applied and Computational complex analysis, Volume 1, Power SeriesIntegration Conformal Mapping Location of Zero by Peter Henrici.
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