All needed notions are developed within the with the exception of fundamentals which are presented in introductory lectures, no other knowledge is assumed Provides a more in-depth introduction to the subject than other existing books in this area Over 400 exercises including hints for solutions are included
Good university/introductory textbook on complex analysis.
Though the information is presented with much clarity and is free of frivolity, there are a number of drawbacks: 1- Index is incomplete, sometimes even points to information given in the exercises as opposed to the text itself. 2- Some images are so small, that the text within is hard to read. 3- Concepts like Mobius transformation and Fourier transformation are explained at multiple points in the text, thereby breaking the flow of the exposition.
Supplement to formula III.2.2 contains a typo: should raise to power n+1.