Hardcover ISBN: | 978-0-8284-0244-6 |
Product Code: | CHEL/244 |
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Hardcover ISBN: | 978-0-8284-0244-6 |
Product Code: | CHEL/244 |
List Price: | $69.00 |
MAA Member Price: | $62.10 |
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Book DetailsAMS Chelsea PublishingVolume: 244; 1970; 509 ppMSC: Primary 33; Secondary 14
Krazer's impressive monograph on theta functions collects the properties and classic results about theta functions from the early part of the twentieth century. It is divided into three major parts. The first part covers general theta functions: their basic properties, representations of certain periodic functions in terms of theta functions, transformations of theta functions and complex multiplication. The second part describes the properties of theta functions with rational characteristic. The third part covers special theta functions, such as Abelian theta functions, hyperelliptic theta functions, and reducible Abelian integrals and their relationship to theta functions.
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Dr. Krazer has succeeded in the difficult task of giving a clear deductive account of the complicated formal theory of multiple theta-functions within the compass of a moderate sized text-book ... distinguished by clearness of style and general elegance of form.
Mathematical Gazette
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Krazer's impressive monograph on theta functions collects the properties and classic results about theta functions from the early part of the twentieth century. It is divided into three major parts. The first part covers general theta functions: their basic properties, representations of certain periodic functions in terms of theta functions, transformations of theta functions and complex multiplication. The second part describes the properties of theta functions with rational characteristic. The third part covers special theta functions, such as Abelian theta functions, hyperelliptic theta functions, and reducible Abelian integrals and their relationship to theta functions.
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Dr. Krazer has succeeded in the difficult task of giving a clear deductive account of the complicated formal theory of multiple theta-functions within the compass of a moderate sized text-book ... distinguished by clearness of style and general elegance of form.
Mathematical Gazette