A graduate-level applied mathematics textbook introducing complex variable theory with emphasis on applications in engineering and physical sciences.
This volume introduces the fundamentals of constructive function theory with a focus on uniform approximation. It develops key concepts and methods for approximating functions and provides rigorous mathematical treatment suitable for advanced students and researchers in analysis.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory of functions of a complex variable. It covers analytic functions, complex integration, series expansions, and conformal mappings. The text is widely used by undergraduate and postgraduate students in mathematics.
This book serves as an introductory text in mathematical analysis, providing foundational concepts such as limits, continuity, and sequences. It is intended for students transitioning from elementary calculus to more rigorous analysis.
A textbook covering fundamental principles of quantum mechanics, including wave mechanics and applications to atomic systems. Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate physics students.
This book examines the conceptual structure of modern relativity theory, discussing the physical meaning of spacetime, reference frames, and the philosophical implications of Einstein's theories. It is intended for advanced students and researchers in theoretical physics.
A clear introduction to Einstein's theory of relativity, explaining hoth special and general relativity in an acce way for students and general readers
This book provides a comprehensive overview of developmental biology, integrating classical embryology with modern cellular and molecular biology concepts. Berrill explores the processes by which cells differentiate, organize, and form complex tissues and organs in both plants and animals. Key topics include fertilization, cleavage, gastrulation, morphogenesis, cellular differentiation, regener…