Calculus with Complex Numbers



Calculus with Complex Numbers
This text is a practical course in complex calculus that covers the applications of complex numbers, but does not assume the full rigor of a real analysis background. Topics covered include algebraic and geometric aspects of complex numbers, differentiation, contour integration, evaluation of finite and infinite real integrals, summation of series, and the fundamental theorem of algebra. The Resid... more details
Key Features:
  • Covers the algebra and geometric aspects of complex numbers
  • Provides a working knowledge of real calculus
  • Presents the Residue Theorem for evaluating complex integrals in a way that is accessible to those wishing to study the subject at a deeper level


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Author John B. Reade
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780415308465
Publisher Crc Press
Manufacturer Crc Press
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This text is a practical course in complex calculus that covers the applications of complex numbers, but does not assume the full rigor of a real analysis background. Topics covered include algebraic and geometric aspects of complex numbers, differentiation, contour integration, evaluation of finite and infinite real integrals, summation of series, and the fundamental theorem of algebra. The Residue Theorem for evaluating complex integrals is presented in such a way that those wishing to study the subject at a deeper level should not need to unlearn anything presented here. A working knowledge of real calculus is assumed, as is an acquaintance with complex numbers. This will be of interest to undergraduate students of applied mathematics, physical sciences and engineering.

This text is a practical course in complex calculus that covers the applications, but does not assume the full rigor of a real analysis background. Topics covered include algebraic and geometric aspects of complex numbers, differentiation, contour integration, evaluation of finite and infinite real integrals, summation of series and the fundamental theorem of algebra. The Residue Theorem for evaluating complex integrals is presented in such a way that those wishing to study the subject at a deeper level should not need to unlearn anything presented here. A working knowledge of real calculus is assumed as is an acquaintance with complex numbers. This will be of interest to undergraduate students of applied mathematics, physical sciences and engineering.

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