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    Author(s)LAWRENCE ZALCMAN
    PublisherOrient Blackswan Pvt. Ltd.
    ISBN9781470426002
    Pages104
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2016

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    Orient Blackswan Pvt. Ltd. Complex Proofs Of Real Theorems by LAWRENCE ZALCMAN

    This is an extended meditation on Hadamard’s famous dictum, “The shortest and best way between two truths of the real domain often passes through the imaginary one,” directed at an audience acquainted with analysis at the first year graduate level. It aims at illustrating how complex variables can be used to provide quick and efficient proofs of a wide variety of important results in such areas of analysis as approximation theory, operator theory, harmonic analysis, and complex dynamics. Topics discussed include weighted approximation on the line, Müntz’s theorem, Toeplitz operators, Beurling’s theorem on the invariant spaces of the shift operator, prediction theory, the Riesz convexity theorem, the Paley–Wiener theorem, the Titchmarsh convolution theorem, the Gleason–Kahane–Zelazko theorem, and the Fatou–Julia–Baker theorem. The discussion begins with the world’s shortest proof of the fundamental theorem of algebra and concludes with Newman’s almost effortless proof of the prime number theorem. Four brief appendices provide all necessary background in complex analysis beyond the standard first year graduate course. Lovers of analysis and beautiful proofs will read and reread this slim volume with pleasure and profit.