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Introduction to holomorphy
This book presents a set of basic properties of holomorphic mappings between complex normed spaces and between complex locally convex spaces. These properties have already achieved an almost definitive form and should be known to all those interested in the study of infinite dimensional Holomorphy a...
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Elsevier Science
2000
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author | Barroso, JA |
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description | This book presents a set of basic properties of holomorphic mappings between complex normed spaces and between complex locally convex spaces. These properties have already achieved an almost definitive form and should be known to all those interested in the study of infinite dimensional Holomorphy and its applications.The author also makes ``incursions'' into the study of the topological properties of the spaces of holomorphic mappings between spaces of infinite dimension. An attempt is then made to show some of the several topologies that can naturally be considered in these spaces.Infinite d |
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spelling | cern-20664782021-04-21T20:02:53Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2066478engBarroso, JAIntroduction to holomorphyMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis book presents a set of basic properties of holomorphic mappings between complex normed spaces and between complex locally convex spaces. These properties have already achieved an almost definitive form and should be known to all those interested in the study of infinite dimensional Holomorphy and its applications.The author also makes ``incursions'' into the study of the topological properties of the spaces of holomorphic mappings between spaces of infinite dimension. An attempt is then made to show some of the several topologies that can naturally be considered in these spaces.Infinite dElsevier Scienceoai:cds.cern.ch:20664782000 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Barroso, JA Introduction to holomorphy |
title | Introduction to holomorphy |
title_full | Introduction to holomorphy |
title_fullStr | Introduction to holomorphy |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to holomorphy |
title_short | Introduction to holomorphy |
title_sort | introduction to holomorphy |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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