<p><P>Hermann Weyl considered value distribution theory to be the greatest mathematical achievement of the first half of the 20th century. The present lectures show that this beautiful theory is still growing. An important tool is complex approximation and some of the lectures are devoted to this to
Complex Analysis and Potential Theory
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World Scientific Publishing Company, 2007. - 287 pages.
Proceedings of the Conference Satellite to ICM 2006 (Turkey, 8-14 September, 2006).This volume gathers the contributions from top-notch mathematicians such as Samuel Krushkal, Reiner Kuhnau, Chung Chun Yang, Vladimir Miklyukov and others. It will help researchers solve problems on complex analysis and potential theory and discusses various applications in engineering. The contributions also update the reader on recent developments in the field.β¦ Subjects
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<p><P>Hermann Weyl considered value distribution theory to be the greatest mathematical achievement of the first half of the 20th century. The present lectures show that this beautiful theory is still growing. An important tool is complex approximation and some of the lectures are devoted to this to
This volume gathers the contributions from top-notch mathematicians such as Samuel Krushkal, Reiner Kuhnau, Chung Chun Yang, Vladimir Miklyukov and others. It will help researchers solve problems on complex analysis and potential theory and discusses various applications in engineering. The contribu
<p>"Electromagnetic theory is a peculiar subject. The peculiarity resides not so much in the stratification - superposed layers of electrostatics. magnetostatics. steady currents and time-varying fields - as in the failure that has attended all attempts to weld these layers into a logical whole. The
<p><strong>`</strong>The proceedings are recommended for those who are interested in complex function theory, potential theory, interpolation and approximation theory and related domains.<strong>'</strong><br/><strong>Acta Sci. Mathematica (1995)</strong></p>
This conference allowed specialists in several complex variables to meet with specialists in potential theory to demonstrate the interface and interconnections between their two fields. The following topics were discussed: