Several complex variables
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- 515.94 NAR-S
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REF 515.9 FIS-C Complex variables | REF 515.9 ZIL-F A first course in complex analysis with applications | REF 515.93 CON-F Functions of one complex variable | REF 515.94 NAR-S Several complex variables | REF 515.98 FRI-F From holomorphic functions to complex manifolds | REF 516 STI-F The four pillars of geometry | REF 516.002 DEV-D Discrete and computational geometry |
1. Elementary properties of functions of several complex variables
2. Analytic continuation: elementary theory
3. Subharmonic functions and hartogs' theorem
4. Hartog's theorem on the singularities of holomorphic functions
5. Automorphisms of bounded domains
6. Analytic continuation: envelopes of holomorphy
7. Domains of holomorphy: convexity theory
8. Domains of holomorphy: OKA's theorem
9. Automorphisms of bounded domains: cartain's theorem
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