It is impossible to imagine modern mathematics without complex
numbers. Complex Numbers from A to . . . Z introduces the reader to
this fascinating subject that, from the time of L. Euler, has
become one of the most utilized ideas in mathematics.
The exposition concentrates on key concepts and then elementary
results concerning these numbers. The reader learns how complex
numbers can be used to solve algebraic equations and to understand
the geometric interpretation of complex numbers and the operations
involving them.
The theoretical parts of the book are augmented with rich
exercises and problems at various levels of difficulty. A special
feature of the book is the last chapter, a selection of outstanding
Olympiad and other important mathematical contest problems solved
by employing the methods already presented.
The book reflects the unique experience of the authors. It
distills a vast mathematical literature, most of which is unknown
to the western public, and captures the essence of an abundant
problem culture. The target audience includes undergraduates, high
school students and their teachers, mathematical contestants (such
as those training for Olympiads or the W. L. Putnam Mathematical
Competition) and their coaches, as well as anyone interested in
essential mathematics.
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