The book addresses many topics not usually in "e;second course in complex analysis"e; texts. It also contains multiple proofs of several central results, and it has a minor historical perspective.- Proof of Bieberbach conjecture (after DeBranges)-
The book addresses many topics not usually in "e;second course in complex analysis"e; texts. It also contains multiple proofs of several central results, and it has a minor historical perspective.- Proof of Bieberbach conjecture (after DeBranges)- Material on asymptotic values- Material on Natural Boundaries- First four chapters are comprehensive introduction to entire and metomorphic functions- First chapter (Riemann Mapping Theorem) takes up where "e;first courses"e; usually leave off
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