Intended for the undergraduate student majoring in mathematics, physics or engineering, the Sixth Edition of Complex Analysis for Mathematics and Engineering continues to provide a comprehensive, student-friendly presentation of this interesting area of mathematics. The authors strike a balance between the pure and applied aspects of the subject, and present concepts in a clear writing style that is appropriate for students at the junior/senior level. Through its thorough, accessible presentation and numerous applications, the sixth edition of this classic text allows students to work through even the most difficult proofs with ease. New exercise sets help students test their understanding of the material at hand and assess their progress through the course. Additional Mathematica and Maple exercises are available on the publishers website.
This book is a more problem oriented approach to complex analysis. It is pretty much just calculus on the complex numbers, and how that is different from and complementary to calculus on the real numbers.
This was the textbook for my first course on complex analysis. It is a good reference material for formulas and theorems. And has some good examples on how to solve problems. It also goes into some depth about applications. Which may be useful, but wasn't used in the class I took.
There were many typos and errors, so if something looks wrong in this book, it should be checked out.