In article <1992Jul23.195728.6153@eliot.uucp> andyc@eliot.uucp (Andy Panda Collins) writes:
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>I've got some questions about complex analysis and I don't have access to a good book store that carries heavy-duty math texts. Can someone suggest some good texts? I have some basic knowledge of the subject, but would like some information on how to analyze complex functions of complex variables. Thanks a bunch. e^(i*_pi_)=(-1)!
One of the standard textbooks on complex analysis is
John Conway's book, which appeared as Vol 14 of Springers series in
Graduate Texts in Mathematics. In the same series you can find the
book of Reinhold Remmert, which is more has more connections to
abstract algebra than Conway's book. However, Remmerts book was
originally planned as a two volume book - the second volume never
appeared, however. This book is also available in the Graduate Texts
in Mathematics series from Springer. Since it is also part of the
Readings in Mathematics series, it also provides some historical
background.
- Jurgen Singer
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