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Geometric Foundations for Analysis on Complex Domains, Proceedings of the 1994 Conference in Cetraro (D. Struppa, ed.), 1995.
Function Theory of Several Complex Variables, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1982.
A Handbook of Complex Variables, Birkhäuser, Boston, 1999.
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Geometrical and Algebraical Aspects in Several Complex Variables II, Cetraro (Italy), September 1994.
Geometrical and Algebraical Aspects in Several Complex Variables, Cetraro (Italy), June 1989.
English edition is Chapter 1, Volume 54 (Several Complex Variables V., G.M. Henkin, ed.), Encyclopedia of Mathematical Sciences, Springer Verlag, 1993, 1-108.
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 American Mathematical Monthly, The: Complex analysis: A brief tour into higher dimensions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Why is it that most graduate students of mathematics (and many undergraduates as well) are exposed to complex analysis in one variable, yet only a small minority of students or, for that matter, professional mathematicians ever learn even the most basic corresponding theory in several variables?
But neither is the complex world: witness classical applications of complex analysis to quantum field theory, more recent uses in twistor and gravitation theory, and the latest developments in string theory!
As befits his research interests and his guiding you on a tour to the highlands of complex analysis, Range loves mountains and is an avid downhill skier.
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Research is ongoing, and the uses cited should not be assumed to be the first uses that occurred unless it is stated that the term was introduced or coined by the mathematician named.
The development of comparatively simple mathematics (through the calculus, for example) is now well documented, principally as part of the study of the development of scientific ideas in distinct human cultures through the 18th century.
Between 1000 B.C. and 1000 A.D. various treatises on mathematics were authored by Indian mathematicians in which were set forth for the...more>>
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Home Page for: The Most Complex Machine: A Survey of Computers and Computing
Originally by Annie Dupuis of Dalhousie University, this is a revised version, with additional services, at the
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