Applied and Computational Complex Analysis: Power Series, Integration, Conformal Mapping, Location of Zeros v. 1 (Pure & Applied Mathematics) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Applied and Computational Complex Analysis: Power Series, Integration, Conformal Mapping, Location of Zeros v. 1 (Pure & Applied Mathematics) Book

At a mathematical level accessible to the non-specialist, the third of a three-volume work shows how to use methods of complex analysis in applied mathematics and computation. The book examines two-dimensional potential theory and the construction of conformal maps for simply and multiply connected regions. In addition, it provides an introduction to the theory of Cauchy integrals and their applications in potential theory, and presents an elementary and self-contained account of de Branges' recently discovered proof of the Bieberbach conjecture in the theory of univalent functions. The proof offers some interesting applications of material that appeared in volumes 1 and 2 of this work. It discusses topics never before published in a text, such as numerical evaluation of Hilbert transform, symbolic integration to solve Poisson's equation, and osculation methods for numerical conformal mapping.Read More

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  • 0471372447
  • 9780471372448
  • P HENRICI
  • 1 January 1974
  • John Wiley & Sons
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 682
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