What is a complex subject?
Maurice Heins has written: 'Complex function theory' -- subject(s): Functions of complex variables 'Selected topics in the classical theoryof functions of a complex variable' -- subject(s): Functions of complex variables
Mike Field has written: 'Restoring the Edison Gem phonograph' -- subject(s): Phonograph, Conservation and restoration 'Differential calculus and its applications' -- subject(s): Differential calculus 'Several complex variables and complex manifolds' -- subject(s): Complex manifolds, Functions of several complex variables
Christina Birkenhake has written: 'Complex Abelian varieties' -- subject(s): Abelian varieties, Riemann surfaces 'Complex tori' -- subject(s): Complex manifolds, Torus (Geometry)
A simple subject is the main noun or pronoun in a sentence, while a complex predicate includes the verb and all the words that modify or complement it. For example, in the sentence "The dog barked loudly at the stranger," "The dog" is the simple subject, and "barked loudly at the stranger" is the complex predicate. Another example is "My brother plays basketball every Saturday," where "My brother" is the simple subject and "plays basketball every Saturday" is the complex predicate.
Murali Rao has written: 'Complex analysis' -- subject(s): Functions of complex variables
Ron Westrum has written: 'Complex organizations' -- subject(s): Complex organizations, Organization
Jay Tidmarsh has written: 'Complex litigation' -- subject(s): Complex litigation, Civil procedure
A complex sentence might have a compound verb in it when a subject has two or more verbs that interact with it in some manner. If the subject only has a single verb associated with it, it is not a compound verb.
Wilfred Kaplan has written: 'Elements of ordinary differential equations' -- subject(s): Differential equations 'Maxima and minima with applications' -- subject(s): Mathematical optimization, Maxima and minima 'Lectures on functions of a complex variable' -- subject(s): Functions of complex variables 'A first course in functions of a complex variable' -- subject(s): Functions of complex variables 'Advanced calculus for engineers and physicists' -- subject(s): Calculus, Vector analysis 'Introduction to analytic functions' -- subject(s): Analytic functions 'Advanced calculus' -- subject(s): Calculus 'Operational methods for linear systems' -- subject(s): Operational Calculus, Linear systems, Lending library
Joseph Bak has written: 'Complex analysis' -- subject(s): Analytic functions, Functions of complex variables
Larry S. Kaplan has written: 'Complex federal litigation' -- subject(s): Complex litigation
Philip Franklin has written: 'Instructor's manual to accompany Compact calculus' -- subject(s): Calculus 'Methods of advanced calculus' -- subject(s): Calculus, Lending library 'Functions of complex variables' -- subject(s): Functions of complex variables