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by luttman on Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 08:14:00 AM PDT

Greetings, First of all, let me reiterate the congratulations of the previous commentor. These are all excellent institutions, and you will not likely go wrong with any of them. Indiana University has a quite a good group of analysts - in complex but also in functional analysis (classical functional analysis tends to overlap substantially with complex). SUNY Stony Brook is, of course, one of the top departments in the nation, and they also pride themselves on complex analysis. My undergraduate time was spent at Purdue, and, though I love Purdue and would always recommend it, I wouldn't say that they are great in complex (you won't be working with De Branges). By now you've probably already made your decision, so this is likely unhelpful, but don't be ashamed of taking other things into account either (Stony Brook, New York or Bloomington, Indiana?).



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