Lipman Bers
Lipman Bers (Latvian: ''Lipmans Berss''; May 22, 1914 – October 29, 1993) was a Latvian-American mathematician, born in Riga, who created the theory of pseudoanalytic functions and worked on Riemann surfaces and Kleinian groups. He was also known for his work in human rights activism. Provided by Wikipedia
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Calculus / by Bers, Lipman, 1914-1993
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Cálculo / by Bers, Lipman, 1914-1993
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Cálculo diferencial e integral / by Bers, Lipman, 1914-1993
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A crash course on Kleinian groups : lectures given at a special session at the January 1974 meeting of the American Mathematical Society at San Francisco /
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Advances in the theory of Riemann surfaces /
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Contributions to the theory of partial differential equations /
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