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| last = Jakóbczak | |||
| first = Piotr | |||
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| last2 = Jarnicki | |||
| first2 = Marek | |||
| author2-link = Marek Jarnicki | |||
| title = Lectures on Holomorphic Functions of Several Complex Variables | |||
| place = Cracow | |||
| publisher = [[Jagellonian University]] - Institute of Mathematics | |||
| year = 2001 | |||
| url = http://www2.im.uj.edu.pl/MarekJarnicki/book.ps | |||
}} (in [[English language|English]]). Archived by [[WebCite]] at [http://www.webcitation.org/5wjk19dGa this link]. A book on the [[Several complex variables|theory of functions of several complex variables]] based on the teaching experience of the two authors, focusing on the so called "''[[Cauchy-Riemann equations]]''" approach to the theory like Hörmander's book, and also on the theory of [[Subharmonic function|subharmonic]] and [[plurisubharmonic function]]s and its methods. | |||
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| last = Korevaar | |||
| first = J. | |||
| author-link = Jacob Korevaar | |||
| last2 = Wiegerinck | |||
| first2 = J. | |||
| author2-link = Jan Wiegerinck | |||
| title = Lecture notes several complex variables | |||
| place = Amsterdam | |||
| publisher = Korteweg-de Vries Institute for Mathematics | |||
| year = 2003 | |||
| url = http://staff.science.uva.nl/~janwieg/edu/scv/scv.pdf | |||
}} (in [[English language|English]]). Archived by [[WebCite]] at [http://www.webcitation.org/5wjj8GHpP this link]. A set of comphehensive lecture notes written for a [[master course]] and dealing with variuos different aspects of the [[Several complex variables|theory of functions of several complex variables]]: it is ideally suited as an introduction to the topic as a whole, not empasizing any particular approach to the theory. The authors are well known contributors to the field of [[complex analysis]]. |
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- Jakóbczak, Piotr & Marek Jarnicki (2001), Lectures on Holomorphic Functions of Several Complex Variables, Cracow: Jagellonian University - Institute of Mathematics (in English). Archived by WebCite at this link. A book on the theory of functions of several complex variables based on the teaching experience of the two authors, focusing on the so called "Cauchy-Riemann equations" approach to the theory like Hörmander's book, and also on the theory of subharmonic and plurisubharmonic functions and its methods.
- Korevaar, J. & J. Wiegerinck (2003), Lecture notes several complex variables, Amsterdam: Korteweg-de Vries Institute for Mathematics (in English). Archived by WebCite at this link. A set of comphehensive lecture notes written for a master course and dealing with variuos different aspects of the theory of functions of several complex variables: it is ideally suited as an introduction to the topic as a whole, not empasizing any particular approach to the theory. The authors are well known contributors to the field of complex analysis.