Louis de Branges of Purdue University is recognized as the mathematician who proved Bieberbach's conjecture. This book offers insight into the nature of the conjecture, its history and its proof. It is suitable for research mathematicians and analysts.
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Louis de Branges of Purdue University is recognized as the mathematician who proved Bieberbach's conjecture. This book offers insight into the nature of the conjecture, its history and its proof. It is suitable for research mathematicians and analysts.
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