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Rating:  Summary: One of the best books on the subject Review: ... The writer introduces the subject from elementary to difficult subects. Partiuclarly good is the section on the integration of complex variables. The writer first introduce the concept of line integrals so the readers have a concept on that before going furhter.
Rating:  Summary: A well written textbook Review: Free of fancy pedagogical "features," such as color-coded regions of text and useless chapter summaries. You actually have to read (or at least skim) the book to find a few of the important points. Once you find them, you are treated to very well written (and also very clear and exact) definitions, explanations, and examples.
Rating:  Summary: Awesome book! Review: Free of fancy pedagogical "features," such as color-coded regions of text and useless chapter summaries. You actually have to read (or at least skim) the book to find a few of the important points. Once you find them, you are treated to very well written (and also very clear and exact) definitions, explanations, and examples.
Rating:  Summary: Awesome book! Review: I learned complex variable theory on my own from this book and it was a very fun process. The treatment proceeds similar to a normal calculus textbook. Clear examples, and interesting problems are also included. In fact, this book has more info here than most others. At 600+ pp. it's a solid reference. Also, this is the only such book I've seen with exercise answers included in the back. No other complex variable book out there (that i've seen) does this for some reason. I highly recommend this title.
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