The theory of the conformal mapping of plane regions by means of simple monogenic analytic functions of a complex variable / [by] Joseph L. Doob. [1931]

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The theory of the conformal mapping of plane regions by means of simple monogenic analytic functions of a complex variable / [by] Joseph L. Doob. [1931]

Minor thesis in mathematics.

42 leaves ; 28 cm.

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Doob earned his Harvard AB in 1930, his AM in 1931, and his PhD in 1932. From the description of The theory of the conformal mapping of plane regions by means of simple monogenic analytic functions of a complex variable / [by] Joseph L. Doob. [1931] (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77075951 ...