References
These materials, be they in digital or print, are useful sources of mathematics, physics, pedagogy, and other topics. This list will slowly expand as I find time to document books and references. For now, it’s a bit sparse.
Mathematics
| Subject | Author | Title | Publisher/Series | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Complex Analysis | L. Ahlfors | Complex Analysis | MacGraw Hill | A well-regarded introduction to complex analysis with good geometric treatment of the subject. |
| W. Schlag | A Course in Complex Analysis and Riemann Surfaces | AMS Graduate Studies in Mathematics | ||
| W. Ebeling | Functions of Several Complex Variables and Their Singularities | AMS Graduate Studies in Mathematics | An analytic take on several complex variable theory. | |
| R. Gunning & H. Rossi | Analytic Functions of Several Complex Variables | Prentice Hall | A more cohomological take on several complex variable theory. | |
| Complex Dynamics | Beardon | Iteration of Rational Functions | Springer | |
| Carleson & Gamelin | Complex Dynamics | Springer | ||
| Milnor | Dynamics in on complex variable | Princeton University Press |
Teaching
- Apex Calculus. An open source calculus textbook. The
.pdfversion is free to download, and print copies may be obtained for a low cost. Many UCR calculus courses use this book.