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Approximation, Complex Analysis, and Potential Theory

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Hermann Weyl considered value distribution theory to be the greatest mathematical achievement of the first half of the 20th century. The present lectures show that this beautiful theory is still growing. An important tool is complex approximation and some of the lectures are devoted to this topic. Harmonic approximation started to flourish astonishingly rapidly towards the end of the 20th century, and the latest development, including approximation manifolds, are presented here.

Since de Branges confirmed the Bieberbach conjecture, the primary problem in geometric function theory is to find the precise value of the Bloch constant. After more than half a century without progress, a breakthrough was recently achieved and is presented. Other topics are also presented, including Jensen measures.

A valuable introduction to currently active areas of complex analysis and potential theory. Can be read with profit by both students of analysis and research mathematicians.

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ISBN: 9781402000294
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Author: Norair Arakelian, Paul M Gauthier, Gert Sabidussi, NATO Advanced Study Institute on Modern Methods in Scientific Computing and Applications
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Netherlands
Format: Paperback
Series: NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
Genres: Numerical analysis
Differential calculus and equations
Applied mathematics
Classical mechanics