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Anna Centenary Library 5TH FLOOR, A WING | 515.93 WEY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 444678 |
515.8 RAZ Fundamentals of Analysis with Applications | 515.9 MOR Convex Analysis and Beyond: Volume I Basic Theory | 515.9 NAH Imaginary tale : the story of square root of-1 | 515.93 WEY The Concept of a Riemann surface | 516 MEL Invitation to geometry | 516 SCH Geometry | 516 ZEN Geometry & Topology |
This classic on the general history of functions was written by one of the twentieth century's best-known mathematicians. Hermann Weyl, who worked with Einstein at Princeton, combined function theory and geometry in this high-level landmark work, forming a new branch of mathematics and the basis of the modern approach to analysis, geometry, and topology.
The author intended this book not only to develop the basic ideas of Riemann's theory of algebraic functions and their integrals but also to examine the related ideas and theorems with an unprecedented degree of rigor. Weyl's two-part treatment begins by defining the concept and topology of Riemann surfaces and concludes with an exploration of functions of Riemann surfaces. His teachings illustrate the role of Riemann surfaces as not only devices for visualizing the values of analytic functions but also as indispensable components of the theory.
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