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63 Two+ Complex Analysis Books for Self learning
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Books Featured:
1. Saff and Snider
Fundamentals of Complex Analysis with Applications to Engineering, Science, and Mathematics
[Infinitely readable, my go-to book for this subject]
2. Ahlfors
Complex Analysis
[A classic, most closely equivalent to Baby Rudin]
3. Brown and Chruchill
Complex Variables and Applications
[Complements Saff and Snider, another classic]
4. Stewart and Tall
Complex Analysis
[I did not end up making much use of this book. It has some additional material I may cover on a second round through this neautiful subject]
5. Edwards
Riemann's Zeta Function
[Most definitely a second round book, more of a research monograph. It's all in there, but I need to have more than the Saff and Snider level of maturity to read this book. It could even be more of a third round book]
6. Needham
Visual Complex Analysis
[Exquisite is the word this book deserves. It's on my 'must read during second round' list. It did not fit Saff and Snider, and so it's definitely a second round book. It is missing some content that gets solid coverage in Saff and Snider, Ahlfors, and Brown and Churchill]
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I went on to spend some time on real and complex analysis, in these playlists:
Real Analysis Bartle and Sherbert
Real Analysis Thomson Bruckner Bruckner (TBB)
Wade Intro to Analysis
Complex Analysis Saff and Snider
Mendelson Number Systems for Analysis
Walter Rudin Mathematical Analysis
1. Saff and Snider
Fundamentals of Complex Analysis with Applications to Engineering, Science, and Mathematics
[Infinitely readable, my go-to book for this subject]
2. Ahlfors
Complex Analysis
[A classic, most closely equivalent to Baby Rudin]
3. Brown and Chruchill
Complex Variables and Applications
[Complements Saff and Snider, another classic]
4. Stewart and Tall
Complex Analysis
[I did not end up making much use of this book. It has some additional material I may cover on a second round through this neautiful subject]
5. Edwards
Riemann's Zeta Function
[Most definitely a second round book, more of a research monograph. It's all in there, but I need to have more than the Saff and Snider level of maturity to read this book. It could even be more of a third round book]
6. Needham
Visual Complex Analysis
[Exquisite is the word this book deserves. It's on my 'must read during second round' list. It did not fit Saff and Snider, and so it's definitely a second round book. It is missing some content that gets solid coverage in Saff and Snider, Ahlfors, and Brown and Churchill]
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I went on to spend some time on real and complex analysis, in these playlists:
Real Analysis Bartle and Sherbert
Real Analysis Thomson Bruckner Bruckner (TBB)
Wade Intro to Analysis
Complex Analysis Saff and Snider
Mendelson Number Systems for Analysis
Walter Rudin Mathematical Analysis
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