Elementary Transcendental Functions of a Real and Complex Variable
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Authors
Martin, Michael W.
Issue Date
1964
Type
Thesis
Language
en_US
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Abstract
The first chapter contains a description, rather than a development,
of the real number system, and ends with some ideas about
rational approximation to irrational numbers. This chapter serves
primarily as an introduction to what follows. The second chapter
is a discussion of the analytic and number theoretic properties of
the elementary transcendental functions of a real variable. This
is followed by a chapter which serves as an introduction to the theory
of functions of a complex variable. Finally, the last chapter develops
the idea of a transcendental function of a complex variable and
presents a number of the properties of these functions. Thus, the
first two chapters deal with the real number system and the last two
chapters with the complex number system.
Description
iv, 109 p.
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Publisher
Kalamazoo College
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