The book discusses major topics in complex analysis with applications to number theory. This book is intended as a text for graduate students of mathematics, undergraduate students of engineering and researchers in fields of complex analysis and number theory. This theory is a prerequisite for the study of various areas of mathematics, including the theory of several finitely and infinitely complex variables, hyperbolic geometry, two- and three-manifolds, and number theory. In addition to solved examples and problems, the book covers most topics of current interest, such as Cauchy theorems, Picard's theorems, Riemann-Zeta function, Dirichlet theorem, Gamma function, and harmonic functions.
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"This book covers essential materials of complex analysis and contains special topics on number theory. ... This book is elegantly written and self-contained with rigorous proofs. It is an attractive introductory book for those who are interested in not only complex analysis but also analytic number theory." (Jongho Yang, Mathematical Reviews, April, 2022)
"The strength of this text is in its concise but complete development of each topic. ... Shorey's text is best used for a second complex analysis course covering a range of advanced topics ... ." (Ian Whitehead, MAA Reviews, January 10, 2022)
"The book can serve as a reference source for readers interested in mathematical relations between complex analysis and number theory. Also, it can attract amateurs of classical conjectures for the Riemann zeta function." (Dmitri V. Prokhorov, zbMATH 1467.30001, 2021)
"The strength of this text is in its concise but complete development of each topic. ... Shorey's text is best used for a second complex analysis course covering a range of advanced topics ... ." (Ian Whitehead, MAA Reviews, January 10, 2022)
"The book can serve as a reference source for readers interested in mathematical relations between complex analysis and number theory. Also, it can attract amateurs of classical conjectures for the Riemann zeta function." (Dmitri V. Prokhorov, zbMATH 1467.30001, 2021)