This radical first course on complex analysis brings a beautiful and
powerful subject to life by consistently using geometry (not
calculation) as the means of explanation. Aimed at undergraduate
students in mathematics, physics, and engineering, the book's intuitive
explanations, lack of advanced prerequisites, and consciously
user-friendly prose style will help students to master the subject more
readily than was previously possible. The key to this is the book's use
of new geometric arguments in place of the standard calculational ones.
These geometric arguments are communicated with the aid of hundreds of
diagrams of a standard seldom encountered in mathematical works. A new
approach to a classical topic, this work will be of interest to students
in mathematics, physics, and engineering, as well as to professionals
in these fields.
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