Pricelists.org Pricelists.org Přihlásit se Registrovat se

Bicomplex Holomorphic Functions

☆☆☆☆☆ (0 reviews)
Show price history
Bicomplex Holomorphic Functions
Lowest price (incl. delivery)
32,20 USD
Typical price35,69 PLN
Lowest (90 days)27,99 PLN
Offers7
Last updatedpřed 1 týdnem
See best offer
Price history (90 days)
Full history
2026-08-08 2026-08-15
Historie cen
AktualizovánoCena
2026-08-0831,49
2026-08-1427,99
2026-08-1536,40
Prodejce Product price Delivery Celkem Dostupnost Updated
SP SpringerNatureLink Shop INT 32,20 USD free 32,20 USD Dostupné před 4 dny View offer
SP SpringerNatureLink Shop INT 38,49 USD free 38,49 USD Dostupné před 4 dny View offer
SP SpringerNatureLink Shop INT 38,49 USD 15,00 USD 53,49 USD Dostupné před 4 dny View offer
SP SpringerNatureLink Shop INT 41,99 USD free 41,99 USD Dostupné před 4 dny View offer
SP SpringerNatureLink Shop INT 41,99 USD free 41,99 USD Dostupné před 4 dny View offer
SP Springer Nature Author 41,99 USD free 41,99 USD Dostupné před 1 týdnem View offer
SP SpringerNatureLink Shop INT 41,19 EUR 29,00 EUR 70,19 EUR Dostupné před 4 dny View offer

Ceny a dostupnost se mohou změnit. Naposledy aktualizováno: 08.08.2026 11:15.

0,0
☆☆☆☆☆
0 reviews
5★ 0%
4★ 0%
3★ 0%
2★ 0%
1★ 0%

Product reviews

Rating
No reviews yet — be the first!
The purpose of this book is to develop the foundations of the theory of holomorphicity on the ring of bicomplex numbers. Accordingly, the main focus is on expressing the similarities with, and differences from, the classical theory of one complex variable. The result is an elementary yet comprehensive introduction to the algebra, geometry and analysis of bicomplex numbers. Around the middle of the nineteenth century, several mathematicians (the best known being Sir William Hamilton and Arthur Cayley) became interested in studying number systems that extended the field of complex numbers. Hamilton famously introduced the quaternions, a skew field in real-dimension four, while almost simultaneously James Cockle introduced a commutative four-dimensional real algebra, which was rediscovered in 1892 by Corrado Segre, who referred to his elements as bicomplex numbers. The advantages of commutativity were accompanied by the introduction of zero divisors, something thatfor a while dampened interest in this subject. In recent years, due largely to the work of G.B. Price, there has been a resurgence of interest in the study of these numbers and, more importantly, in the study of functions defined on the ring of bicomplex numbers, which mimic the behavior of holomorphic functions of a complex variable. While the algebra of bicomplex numbers is a four-dimensional real algebra, it is useful to think of it as a “complexification” of the field of complex numbers; from this perspective, the bicomplex algebra possesses the properties of a one-dimensional theory inside four real dimensions. Its rich analysis and innovative geometry provide new ideas and potential applications in relativity and quantum mechanics alike. The book will appeal to researchers in the fields of complex, hypercomplex and functional analysis, as well as undergraduate and graduate students with an interest in one-or multidimensional complex analysis.

Similar products