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Functions of a Complex Variable: Theory and Technique

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In this paper, complex numbers and their elementary properties of complex numbers are discussed. But the authors do not discuss the relation between complex numbers, analytic functions, and transform methods, and they do not provide any special techniques.
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Preface Erratum 1. Complex numbers and their elementary properties 2. Analytic functions 3. Contour integration 4. Conformal mapping 5. Special functions 6. Asymptotic methods 7. Transform methods 8. Special techniques Index.

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