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            <title>Fundamental of Complex Analysis: Viewer</title>
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Solutions of some exercises from Fundamental of Complex Analysis written by Dr. M. Iqbal and published by Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore- PAKISTAN. These are handwritten notes by Prof.(Rtd) Muhammad Saleem.

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            <pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2021 17:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Real Analysis: Short Questions and MCQs</title>
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            <description>Real Analysis: Short Questions and MCQs
We are going to add short questions and MCQs for Real Analysis. The subject is similar to calculus but little bit more abstract. This is a compulsory subject in MSc and BS Mathematics in most of the universities of Pakistan. The author of this page is Dr. $\left\{\frac{1}{n+1} \right\}$$\left\{\frac{n+2}{n+1} \right\}$$\{x_n\}$$\{y_n\}$$\lim_{n\to\infty z_n}$$z_n=x_n-2y_n$$\{x_n\}$$\{y_n\}$$\lim_{n\to\infty z_n}$$x_n=2y_n-3z_n$$(1,2)$$\left(\frac{1}{2},\fr…</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 03 Apr 2023 04:06:26 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Chapter 03 - Limits and Continuity</title>
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            <description>Chapter 03 - Limits and Continuity

	*  Limit of the function, examples and definition
	*  Theorem: Suppose (i) $(X,{d_x})$ and $(Y,{d_y})$ be two metric spaces (ii) $E\subset X$ (iii) $f:E\to Y$ i.e. f maps E into X (iv) p is the limit point of E. Then $\lim_{x\to p} f(x)=q$ iff $\lim_{n\to\infty}f(p_n)=q$ for every sequence {$p_n$} in E such that ${p_n}\ne p$$\lim_{n\to\infty}{p_n}=p$$\lim_{x\to c}f(x)$$c\in G$$\lim_{x\to c}f(x)=l$$\varepsilon$$\delta&gt;0$$|f(t)-f(s)|&lt;\varepsilon$$\left\{x:|x-c|…</description>
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            <title>Mathematical Method by Khalid Latif Mir (Solutions)</title>
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            <description>Mathematical Method by Khalid Latif Mir (Solutions)

[Mathematical Method by Khalid Latif Mir (Solutions)]

We are very thankful to Prof. Fazal Abbas Sajid for sharing these solutions. Problems &amp; Methods Mathematical Method by Khalid Latif Mir is a famous book taught in different universities of the Pakistan at BS and Master level. On this page, we have added the solutions of the exercises of the book. The solutions of Chapter 06: The Laplace Transform and its Applications is written by Marrium …</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 23 Dec 2023 16:48:39 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Chapter 04 - Differentiation</title>
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            <description>Chapter 04 - Differentiation

	*  Derivative of a function
	*  Theorem: Let f be defined on [a,b], if f is differentiable at a point $x\in [a,b]$, then f is continuous at x. (Differentiability implies continuity)
	*  Theorem (derivative of sum, product and quotient of two functions)$x\in [a,b]$$f&#039;(x)$$f&#039;(x)=0$$\mathbb{R}^k$$\underline{f}$$x\in (a,b)$$\left|\underline{f}(b)-\underline{f}(a)\right|\le (b-a)\left|\underline{f&#039;}(x)\right|$</description>
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