Fundamentals of Complex Analysis with Applications to Engineering, Science, and Mathematics by Edward B. Saff and Arthur David Snider (2002, Hardcover)
The "Fundamentals of Complex Analysis with Applications to Engineering, Science, and Mathematics" is a comprehensive textbook authored by Edward B. Saff and Arthur David Snider, published by Prentice Hall PTR in 2002. This revised edition features 563 pages of mathematical content focusing on calculus, complex analysis, and mathematical analysis. The book offers a thorough exploration of complex analysis concepts and their practical applications in engineering, science, and mathematics, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals seeking a deeper understanding of these fields.
Table Of Content1. Complex Numbers. 2. Analytic Functions. 3. Elementary Functions. 4. Complex Integration. 5. Series Representations for Analytic Functions. 6. Residue Theory. 7. Conformal Mapping. Appendix A. Numerical Construction of Conformal Maps. Appendix B. Table of Conformal Mappings. Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems. Index.
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisThis is the best seller in this market. It provides a comprehensive introduction to complex variable theory and its applications to current engineering problems. It is designed to make the fundamentals of the subject more easily accessible to students who have little inclination to wade through the rigors of the axiomatic approach. Modeled after standard calculus books-both in level of exposition and layout-it incorporates physical applications throughout the presentation, so that the mathematical methodology appears less sterile to engineering students., This is the best seller in this market. It provides a comprehensive introduction to complex variable theory and its applications to current engineering problems. It is designed to make the fundamentals of the subject more easily accessible to students who have little inclination to wade through the rigors of the axiomatic approach. Modeled after standard calculus books both in level of exposition and layout it incorporates physical applications throughout the presentation, so that the mathematical methodology appears less sterile to engineering students. "