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  • ...'; part I in ''Global analysis'', Princeton university press. Part II in ''complex analysis and algebraic geometry'', Cambridge university press. Part III in ''Invent
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  • ...eveloped prior to the advent of state space methods, which rely heavily on complex analysis and transform methods, especially the Laplace and Fourier transforms, as we
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  • Theorem that relates the complex analysis of a connected compact Riemann surface with the surface's purely topologica
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  • In [[complex analysis]], a '''pole''' is a type of [[singularity]] of a [[function (mathematics)|
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  • {{rpl|Pole (complex analysis)}}
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  • {{r|Complex analysis}} {{r|Pole (complex analysis)}}
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  • | title = An Introduction to Classical Complex Analysis. Vol. 1 }}. A comprehensive textbook on some topics of [[complex analysis]], with historical sections at the end of each chapter and also many histor
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  • ...h to the theory. The authors are well known contributors to the field of [[complex analysis]].
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  • In complex analysis, a meromorphic function on an open subset D of the complex plane is a funct
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  • *Mathematical analysis: both real and complex analysis, in one and several variables.
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  • {{r|Complex analysis}}
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  • |title = Complex Analysis
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  • {{r|Complex analysis}}
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  • {{ dambigbox| Complex analysis | Analysis }} ...ing complex-valued functions does not qualify something for being called ''complex analysis''; it is really the new definitions of differentiation and integration with
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  • My interests in mathematics include integral transforms, tensor calculus and complex analysis. In statistics: stationary processes, higher-order spectra, nonparametric
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  • ===Using complex analysis=== There are also proofs that do not depend on [[complex analysis]], but they require more [[algebra|algebraic]] or [[topology|topological]]
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  • ...uence, allowing the application of methods of [[real analysis|real]] and [[complex analysis]] to problems in [[algorithmics]], [[combinatorics]], [[number theory]], [[
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  • ...interactions with other domains of science such as statistical physics and complex analysis. On the side I also do some simulations of random two-dimensional processes
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  • ...scendental entire function'''. As a consequence of [[Liouville's theorem (complex analysis)|Liouville's theorem]], a function which is entire on the whole [[Riemann s
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  • ...Littlewood | authorlink=J. E. Littlewood | title=Some problems in real and complex analysis | publisher=D.C. Heath | year=1968 }}
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