This single-volume edition combines 2 parts of a renowned mathematician's collection of problems. Vol. I contains more than 300 elementary problems dealing with fundamental concepts, infinite sequences and series, more. Vol. II features over 230 problems in advanced theory — singularities, entire and meromorphic functions, periodic functions, more. Includes hints and complete solutions to all problems.
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Theory of Functions, Parts I and II by Konrad Knopp Handy one-volume edition. Part I considers general foundations of theory of functions; Part II stresses special and characteristic functions. Proofs given in detail. Introduction. Bibliographies.
Generalized Functions and Partial Differential Equations by Avner Friedman This self-contained text details developments in the theory of generalized functions and the theory of distributions, and it systematically applies them to a variety of problems in partial differential equations. 1963 edition.
Lectures on the Theory of Elliptic Functions by Harris Hancock Prized for its remarkably full treatment and its comprehensive discussion of both theory and applications, this exposition of the theory of elliptic functions begins with formulas establishing the existence, formation, and treatment of all three types and concludes with the most general description of these integrals in terms of the Riemann surface. 1910 ed.
Algebras of Holomorphic Functions and Control Theory by Amol Sasane Accessible, undergraduate-level text illustrates the role of algebras of holomorphic functions in the stabilization of a linear control system. Concise, self-contained treatment avoids advanced mathematics. 2009 edition.