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In spite of being nearly 500 years old, the subject of complex analysis is still today a vital and active part of mathematics. There are important applications in physics, engineering, and other aspects of technology.

This Handbook presents contributed chapters by prominent mathematicians, including the new generation of researchers. More than a compilation of recent results, this book offers students an essential stepping-stone to gain an entry into the research life of complex analysis. Classes and seminars play a role in this process. More, though, is needed for further study. This Handbook will play that role.

This book is also a reference and a source of inspiration for more seasoned mathematiciansboth specialists in complex analysis and others who want to acquaint themselves with current modes of thought.

The chapters in this volume are authored by leading experts and gifted expositors. They are carefully crafted presentations of diverse aspects of the fiel

Table of Contents

Preface
1.Something about poisson and dirichlet
2.The Cauchy-Leray operator for convex domains
3.Fractional linear maps and some applications. An “Augenblick”
4.Biholomorphic transformations
5.Positivity in the @-Neumann Problem
6.Symmetry and art
7.A glimpse into invariant distances in complex analysis
8.Variations on the (eternal) theme of analytic continuation
9.Complex convexity
10.Reproducing kernels in complex analysis
11.The Green’s function method on the Riemann mapping theorem
12.Polynomial trace identities in quaternion algebras and two-generator Kleinian groups
13.Boundary value problems on klein surfaces
Bibliography
Index

Handbook of Complex Analysis

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 3/15/2022 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781138064041, 978-1138064041
    ISBN10: 1138064041

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In spite of being nearly 500 years old, the subject of complex analysis is still today a vital and active part of mathematics. There are important applications in physics, engineering, and other aspects of technology.

    This Handbook presents contributed chapters by prominent mathematicians, including the new generation of researchers. More than a compilation of recent results, this book offers students an essential stepping-stone to gain an entry into the research life of complex analysis. Classes and seminars play a role in this process. More, though, is needed for further study. This Handbook will play that role.

    This book is also a reference and a source of inspiration for more seasoned mathematiciansboth specialists in complex analysis and others who want to acquaint themselves with current modes of thought.

    The chapters in this volume are authored by leading experts and gifted expositors. They are carefully crafted presentations of diverse aspects of the fiel

    Table of Contents

    Preface
    1.Something about poisson and dirichlet
    2.The Cauchy-Leray operator for convex domains
    3.Fractional linear maps and some applications. An “Augenblick”
    4.Biholomorphic transformations
    5.Positivity in the @-Neumann Problem
    6.Symmetry and art
    7.A glimpse into invariant distances in complex analysis
    8.Variations on the (eternal) theme of analytic continuation
    9.Complex convexity
    10.Reproducing kernels in complex analysis
    11.The Green’s function method on the Riemann mapping theorem
    12.Polynomial trace identities in quaternion algebras and two-generator Kleinian groups
    13.Boundary value problems on klein surfaces
    Bibliography
    Index

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