Theory of Polyanalytic functions
Abstract
Brief Description: The book provides a unique highly self-contained text introducing the reader to the classical and modern theory of polyanalytic functions and their generalizations. This is a subbranch of complex analysis of several variables, in particular polyanalytic functions where introduced as a natural generalization of holomorphic functions. The book includes a solid treatment of the most important well-known results from the inception of the subspecialty, but also covers a wide variety of generalizations and recent developments which have arisen since the latest monograph on the subject was published. A careful selection has been made of topics and results to include, in order to provide the reader with a classic repertoire and a modern overview. The style and presentation is old-school and rigorous and the author does not shy away from presenting complete proofs also for important theorems which require involved background for a modern demonstration.
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