The logarithmic integral, 1:

The theme of this unique work, the logarithmic integral, lies athwart much of twentieth century analysis. It is a thread connecting many apparently separate parts of the subject, and so is a natural point at which to begin a serious study of real and complex analysis. Professor Koosis' aim is t...

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Main Author: Koosis, Paul 1929- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1988
Series:Cambridge studies in advanced mathematics 12
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Summary:The theme of this unique work, the logarithmic integral, lies athwart much of twentieth century analysis. It is a thread connecting many apparently separate parts of the subject, and so is a natural point at which to begin a serious study of real and complex analysis. Professor Koosis' aim is to show how, from simple ideas, one can build up an investigation which explains and clarifies many different, seemingly unrelated problems; to show, in effect, how mathematics grows. The presentation is straightforward, so this, the first of two volumes, is self-contained, but more importantly, by following the theme, Professor Koosis has produced a work that can be read as a whole. He has brought together here many results, some unpublished, some new, and some available only in inaccessible journals
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Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 606 Seiten)
ISBN:9780511566196
DOI:10.1017/CBO9780511566196

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