Background
Heins, Maurice Haskell was born on November 19, 1915 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Samuel and Rose (Golbert) Heins.
(Elegant and concise, this text is geared toward advanced ...)
Elegant and concise, this text is geared toward advanced undergraduate students acquainted with the theory of functions of a complex variable. The treatment presents such students with a number of important topics from the theory of analytic functions that may be addressed without erecting an elaborate superstructure. These include some of the theory's most celebrated results, which seldom find their way into a first course. After a series of preliminaries, the text discusses properties of meromorphic functions, the Picard theorem, and harmonic and subharmonic functions. Subsequent topics include applications and the boundary behavior of the Riemann mapping function for simply connected Jordan regions. The book concludes with a helpful Appendix containing information on Lebesgue's theorem and other topics.
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Heins, Maurice Haskell was born on November 19, 1915 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Samuel and Rose (Golbert) Heins.
Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude, Harvard University, 1937; Henry Russell Shaw travelling fellow, Harvard University, 1937-1938; Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1939; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1940.
Assistant, Institute for Advanced Study, 1940-1942;
assistant professor, Illinois Institute Technology, 1942-1944;
mathematician, Office Chief of Ordnance War Department, 1944-1945;
associate professor, Brown U., 1946-1947;
professor, Brown U., 1947-1958;
professor mathematics, University of Illinois, Urbana, 1958-1974;
also distinguished professor, chair complex analysis, U. Maryland., College Park, 1974-1986;
professor emeritus, U. Maryland., College Park, since 1987. Visiting professor University of California, Berkeley, 1963-1964. Exchange professor Paris IV, 1979.
President's fellow, 1952-1953. Fulbright Research scholar attached to the Faculté des Sciences, U. Paris, 1952-1953. Member Institute for Advanced Study, 1956-1957.
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Fellow American Academy Arts and Sciences. Member American Mathematics Society (council member, editor Proceedings 1962-1968), London Mathematics Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi.
Married Hadassah Wagman, August 25, 1940. Children: Sulamith Hannah, Samuel David.