Analytic Theory of Polynomials, 9780198534938
Hardcover
Unlock polynomial secrets: Analytic power, zero mysteries, function growth revealed.

Analytic Theory of Polynomials

critical points, zeros and extremal properties

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  • Hardcover

    756 pages

  • Release Date

    5 September 2002

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Summary

Decoding Polynomials: An Analytic Journey

This text offers accessible proofs of complex polynomial theorems, providing a self-contained exploration of polynomial properties as unique analytic functions. It delves into the zeros of polynomial compositions, examining their growth and extending these concepts to trigonometric polynomials and transcendental entire functions. The power of the methods is thoroughly explained and illustrated through various applications.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780198534938
ISBN-10:0198534930
Series:London Mathematical Society Monographs
Author:Qazi Ibadur Rahman, Gerhard Schmeisser
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:756
Release Date:5 September 2002
Weight:1.24kg
Dimensions:242mm x 164mm x 44mm
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Critics Review

“This book ought to find its place in every mathematical library and will become a basic source for references.”–Mathematical Reviews

Presents easy to understand proofs of some of the most difficult results about polynomials demonstrated by means of applications … Brings to the subject an immense range of reference to the study of polynomials. Professional and academic mathematicians of complex analysis, approximation theory and theoretical numerical analysis; graduate students in mathematics; engineers, statisticians and theoretical physicists, who have an interest in the important results about polynomials, will not do better than start with reading and referring to this book. Current Engineering Practice A nicely written book that will be useful for scientists, engineers and mathematicians from other fields. It can be strongly recommended as an undergraduate or graduate text and as a comprehensive source for self study. EMS

About The Author

Qazi Ibadur Rahman

Qazi Ibadur Rahman is in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Montreal, Canada.

Gerhard Schmeisser is at Mathematisches Institut, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany.

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