Transcription of Harmonic Function Theory - Axler
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Harmonic Function Theory Second Edition Sheldon Axler Paul Bourdon Wade Ramey 26 December 2000. This copyrighted pdf le is available without charge only to individuals who have purchased a copy of Harmonic Function Theory , second edition. Please do not distribute this le or its password to anyone and do not post it on the web. 2001 Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. PDF Issues In your Adobe Acrobat software, go to the File menu, select Preferences , then General , then change the setting of Smooth Text and Images to determine whether this document looks bet- ter with this setting checked or unchecked. Some users report that the text looks considerably better on the screen with Smooth Text and Images unchecked, while other users have the opposite experience. Text in red is linked to the appropriate page number, chapter , theorem, equation, exercise, reference, etc. Clicking on red text will cause a jump to the page containing the corresponding item.
Contents Preface ix Acknowledgments xi Chapter 1 Basic Properties of Harmonic Functions 1 Definitions and Examples ..... 1 Invariance Properties ..... 2
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