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Topic: Books on complex analysis
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Stephen Montgomery-Smith

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Re: Books on complex analysis
Posted: Jul 7, 2010 11:11 AM
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Edson wrote:

> Anyway, my present goal is to study complex analysis, something fascinating. I've been introduced to complex numbers, I know they form a field with respect to addition and multiplications. I've grown out of that phase when i = sqrt(-1) seems something mystical. So, I'd like some opinions on books on complex analysis for someone at my level.

I have heard high praise about the book "Applied Complex Analysis with
Partial Differential Equations" by Nakhle H. Asmar. It is at the
undergraduate rather than graduate level. And I should add that Nakhle
is a good friend of mine. But I really do hear a lot of unbiased praise
for this book from students.




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