Analysis Basic Complex Analysis by by J. E. Marsden and M.J. Hoffman

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"Basic Complex Analysis" by J. E. Marsden and M.J. Hoffman is highly praised for its accessibility and clarity, making it an excellent choice for students new to complex analysis. The book covers essential topics such as analytic functions, Cauchy's theorem, contour integrals, series representation, and the calculus of residues. It delves into conformal mappings and their applications in various fields, along with advanced concepts like analytic continuation and asymptotic methods. The text is noted for its straightforward presentation, avoiding excessive complexity and proofs, which enhances the learning experience. It is recommended as a supplementary resource for those studying complex analysis for the first time.

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Table of Contents:
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[*] Analytic Functions
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[*] Introduction to Complex Numbers
[*] Properties of Complex Numbers
[*] Some Elementary Functions 
[*] Continuous Functions
[*] Basic Properties of Analytic Functions
[*] Differentiation of the Elementary Functions
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[*] Cauchy's Theorem
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[*] Contour Integrals
[*] Cauchy's Theorem—A First Look
[*] A Closer Look at Cauchy's Theorem
[*] Cauchy's Integral Formula
[*] Maximum Modulus Theorem and Harmonic Functions
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[*] Series Representation of Analytic Functions
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[*] Convergent Series of Analytic Functions
[*] Power Series and Taylor's Theorem
[*] Laurent Series and Classification of Singularities
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[*] Calculus of Residues
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[*] Calculation of Residues
[*] Residue Theorem
[*] Evaluation of Definite Integrals
[*] Evaluation of Infinite Series and Partial-Fraction Expansions
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[*] Conformal Mappings
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[*] Basic Theory of Conformal Mappings
[*] Fractional Linear and Schwarz-Christoffel Transformations
[*] Applications of Conformal Mappings to Laplace's Equation, Heat Conduction, Electrostatics, and Hydrodynamics
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[*] Further Development of the Theory
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[*] Analytic Continuation and Elementary Riemann Surfaces
[*] Rouche's Theorem and Principle of the Argument
[*] Mapping Properties of Analytic Functions
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[*] Asymptotic Methods
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[*] Infinite Products and the Gamma Function
[*] Asymptotic Expansions and the Method of Steepest Descent
[*] Stirling's Formula and Bessel Functions
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[*] Laplace Transform and Applications
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[*] Basic Properties of Laplace Transforms 
[*] Complex Inversion Formula
[*] Application of Laplace Transforms to Ordinary Differential Equations
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[*] Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises
[*] Index 
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I've tried over the last 5 years, many intro Complex Analysis textbooks and this one is by far the best one I've used. It's not overly-complicated, not too many proofs, and is a pleasant read compared to other textbooks which are difficult to follow. It presents the topics in a very accessible way that I believe the student can follow without difficulty.

I would highly recommend this text as a second book for anyone taking the subject for the first time. I use my often.
 
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