Complex Analysis and Conformal Mapping
The term “complex analysis” refers to the calculus of complex-valued functions f(z) depending on a single complex variable z. To the novice, it may seem that this subject should merely be a simple reworking of standard real variable theory that you learned in first year calculus. However, this na¨ıve first impression could not be ...
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