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A01=Griogor A. Barsegian
advanced complex analysis
Author_Griogor A. Barsegian
blaschke
Blaschke Products
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Classical Nevanlinna
Closeness Function
curve
Deficiency Relation
Deficient Values
Dirichlet Class
distribution
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Finite Logarithmic Measure
Free Boundary Problems
function
function theory research
Geometric Deficiency
jordan
Jordan Curve
level set analysis
Lim Inf
Logarithmic Density
mathematical physics applications
meromorphic
Meromorphic Functions
nevanlinna
Nevanlinna Theory
Nevanlinna's Characteristic Function
Oil Soil
Point Maps
Points Zi
products
Proximity Property
quasiconformal mappings
real variable function mapping
Riemann Sphere
Riemann Surface
Simple Islands
Singular Points
smooth
Smooth Jordan Curve
theory
Unit Disk
value distribution theory
Product details
- ISBN 9780367395919
- Weight: 350g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 05 Sep 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The history of mathematics is, to a considerable extent, connected with the study of solutions of the equation f(x)=a=const for functions f(x) of one real or complex variable. Therefore, it is surprising that we know very little about solutions of u(x,y)=A=const for functions of two real variables. These two solutions, called level of sets, are very important with regard to applications in physics, biology and economics as they make a map of appropriate processes described by the function u(x,y) for given parameters (x,y). This text explores a concept, Gamma-lines, which generalizes the concept of levels of sets and, at the same time, the concept of a-points. The authors provide a book on Gamma-lines for the broad specialist and show the large range of their field of applications. The general methods proposed in this volume are useful for both physicists and engineers.
Barsegian, Griogor A.
Gamma-Lines
€80.99
