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}}. One of the best monograph in the [[Several complex variables|theory of functions of several complex variables]], focusing on the so called "''Cauchy-Riemann equations''" approach to the theory itself, written by one of the masters of the theory of [[partial differential equation]]s. | }}. One of the best monograph in the [[Several complex variables|theory of functions of several complex variables]], focusing on the so called "''[[Cauchy-Riemann equations]]''" approach to the theory itself, written by one of the masters of the theory of [[partial differential equation]]s. |
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- Hörmander, Lars (1990), An Introduction to Complex Analysis in Several Variables, North–Holland Mathematical Library, vol. 7 (3rd (Revised) ed.), Amsterdam–London–New York–Tokyo: North-Holland, Zbl 0685.32001, ISBN 0-444-88446-7 [e]. One of the best monograph in the theory of functions of several complex variables, focusing on the so called "Cauchy-Riemann equations" approach to the theory itself, written by one of the masters of the theory of partial differential equations.