Introduction
Yves Nievergelt
A chapter in Complex Analysis in One Variable, 2001, pp 257-257 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Many of the following exercises were contributed by Narasimhan, Kevin Corlette, and Madhav Vithal Nori, from courses that they taught at the University of Chicago. Several versions of other exercises have accompanied Narasimhan’s text for a decade in a first-year, two-trimester graduate course (following or concurrent with a trimester of topology) taught at Eastern Washington University. The collection of exercises proposed here addresses an audience of students who have demonstrated abilities for graduate studies in mathematics and yet may pursue any of the following different goals: doctoral work in mathematics, teaching careers in Community Colleges or high schools, and technical positions in government or industry.
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-0175-5_12
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