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  • ...s of a complex variable, theory of|Functions of a complex variable, theory of]]).
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  • ''simple function (of a complex variable)'' ...older, names for a [[Univalent function|univalent function]] of a complex variable.
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  • ''in the theory of functions of a complex variable'' If $f(z)$ is a regular analytic function in the disc $|z|<R$, $\alpha$ is a positive number, and if
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  • ''in a domain'' ...tion at a point $a$ is a function that is regular in some neighborhood of $a$.
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  • ...ons]] $\tan z$ and $\operatorname{cotan}z$ are meromorphic simply-periodic functions with fundamental period $2\omega=\pi$. ...riod $2\omega\in X$. A non-constant continuous periodic function of a real variable is necessarily simply-periodic.
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  • $#A+1 = 24 n = 0 $#C+1 = 24 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/I052/I.0502370 Inverse hyperbolic functions
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  • ...ww.encyclopediaofmath.org/legacyimages/c/c026/c026420/c0264201.png" />, of a function <img align="absmiddle" border="0" src="https://www.encyclopediaofm ...//www.encyclopediaofmath.org/legacyimages/c/c026/c026420/c02642011.png" /> of the domain <img align="absmiddle" border="0" src="https://www.encyclopediao
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  • $#A+1 = 24 n = 0 If a function
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  • $#A+1 = 19 n = 0 A function of the form
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  • ...d on considering all possible elements of an analytic function in the form of generalized power series ([[Puiseux series]]) ...table topology, the analytic image is converted to the [[Riemann surface]] of the given function.
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  • ...ng all paths in an arbitrary domain $D\subset\mathbf C^n$, then the result of this continuation at any point $z^*\in D$ (that is, the element $\Sigma(z^* The monodromy theorem is valid also for analytic functions $f(z)$ defined in domains $D$ on Riemann surfaces or on Riemann domains. Se
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  • $#A+1 = 12 n = 0 $#C+1 = 12 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/E036/E.0306950 Extended complex plane
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  • ...is an extremal function in a number of problems in the theory of univalent functions (cf. [[Bieberbach conjecture]]; [[Univalent function]]). ...]</TD> <TD valign="top"> W.K. Hayman, "Coefficient problems for univalent functions and related function classes" ''J. London Math. Soc.'' , '''40''' : 3 (1
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  • ''in the theory of functions of a complex variable'' ...t is necessary and sufficient that it be uniformly bounded in the interior of $D$, that is, uniformly bounded on any compactum $K\subset D$.
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  • ...omorphic functions $f(z)$ in the space $\mathbf C^n$, $n\geq2$, of several complex variables $z=(z_1,\ldots,z_n)$. ...ranscendental function is the presence of either a singularity that is not a pole or an algebraic branch point; e.g. the logarithmic function $\ln z$ ha
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  • ...phic function|holomorphic functions]] of one complex variable. In the case of the unit circle one has the following relationship between the Cauchy kerne See also [[Kernel of an integral operator]].
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  • ...of functions of a complex variable|Approximation of functions of a complex variable]]). ...ompact set $K\subset D$ and $\epsilon>0$ there is a polynomial $p(z)$ with complex coefficients such that $|f(z)-p(z)|<\epsilon$ for all $z\in K$.
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  • ''conformal mapping of the second kind'' ...gles between the curves passing through $z_0$ but changes the orientation. A function $f(z)$ which produces an anti-conformal mapping is an [[Anti-holom
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  • ''for a meromorphic function $f(z)$ in a domain $G$ of the complex $z$-plane'' ...inside $D$ within any angle with vertex $\zeta$ formed by a pair of chords of $D$.
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  • ...$ be valid; then in the domain $G$ the sum $f(z)+g(z)$ has the same number of zeros as $f(z)$. ...f the|Argument, principle of the]]) and it implies the fundamental theorem of algebra for polynomials.
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  • $#A+1 = 37 n = 0 Montel's theorem on the approximation of analytic functions by polynomials: If $ D $
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  • ''on conformal mapping of domains with variable boundaries'' ...$D_{z_0}$ is assumed to be bounded by a Jordan curve. Then the sequence of functions $\{w=f_n(z)\}$ which map $D_n$ conformally onto the disc $\Delta=\{w:|w|<1\
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  • ''exact radius of star-likeness, bound of star-likeness'' ...y number $r$ in the interval $0<r<R_U$ is called a radius of star-likeness of the class $U$.
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  • ''on uniform approximation by entire functions'' ...asing positive function $\epsilon(r)$, $0\leq r$ (as $r\to\infty$), having a positive lower bound on any finite interval, an entire function $g(z)$ such
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  • ...c continuation]] of a given element of an analytic function represented by a power series \Pi(a;r) = \sum_{\nu=0}^\infty c_\nu (z-a)^\nu
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  • ...on of the behaviour of specific functions. For the relief of the principal functions see [[#References|[2]]]. ...align="top">[2]</TD> <TD valign="top"> E. Jahnke, F. Emde, "Tables of functions with formulae and curves" , Dover, reprint (1945) (Translated from German
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  • $#A+1 = 44 n = 0 $#C+1 = 44 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/C025/C.0205040 Conjugate harmonic functions,
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  • ...n|analytic functions]] of one complex variable and sometimes in the theory of [[Partial differential equation|partial differential equations]]. ...$ is called a ''removable singular point'' of the function $f$ if there is a positive radius $r_0$ such that $f$ is bounded on the punctured disk $\{z:
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  • One of the [[Trigonometric functions|trigonometric functions]]: Its domain of definition is the entire real line; its range of values is the closed interval $[-1,1]$; the cosine is an even periodic func
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  • ...w D$, just as for every analytic function of one complex variable there is a corresponding [[Riemann surface]]; the function $f$ is single-valued on $\t ...D valign="top">[1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> B.V. Shabat, "Introduction of complex analysis" , '''2''' , Moscow (1976) (In Russian)</TD></TR>
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  • ...bharmonic function]]). For $n=1$ they correspond to logarithmically-convex functions. ...ve linear combination, of several logarithmically-subharmonic functions is a logarithmically-subharmonic function.
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  • $#A+1 = 40 n = 0 $#C+1 = 40 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/A012/A.0102210 Analytic curve,
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  • $#A+1 = 52 n = 0 ''for an element of an analytic function $ f ( z) $''
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  • ''Riemann domain, complex (-analytic) manifold over $ \mathbf C ^{n} $'' An analogue of the [[Riemann surface|Riemann surface]] of an analytic function $ w = f(z) $
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  • ...als. Let $K$ be a compact subset of the complex $z$-plane $\mathbf C$ with a connected complement. Then every function $f$ continuous on $K$ and holomor ...eory in the complex plane and has many applications in various branches of complex analysis.
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  • ...www.encyclopediaofmath.org/legacyimages/i/i051/i051910/i0519105.png" /> of functions <img align="absmiddle" border="0" src="https://www.encyclopediaofmath.org/l ...inside the respective domain) are also valid for other classes of analytic functions.
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  • Out of 36 formulas, 36 were replaced by TEX code.--> ...e } C ( X )$, where $A ^ { - 1 }$ is the family of invertible elements of $A$. Hypo-Dirichlet algebras were introduced by J. Wermer [[#References|[a4]]]
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  • The classical polylogarithms are special functions of a complex variable $z$, defined by the series ...umber inside the unit disk and $n$ an integer at least equal to $1$. These functions satisfy the differential equations
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  • $#A+1 = 52 n = 0 corresponding to the value of the argument $ x $,
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  • $#A+1 = 75 n = 0 ...percomplex function theory (cf. also [[Hypercomplex functions|Hypercomplex functions]]), renamed Clifford analysis in the 1980s, when it grew into an autonomous
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  • $#A+1 = 4 n = 0 of a complex variable $ z $,
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  • $#A+1 = 30 n = 0 ''branch point of infinite order''
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  • $#A+1 = 117 n = 0 $#C+1 = 117 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/T094/T.0904210 Trigonometric functions
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  • The formula expressing the rule for raising a [[Complex number|complex number]], expressed in trigonometric form ...n $n$-th power. According to de Moivre's formula the modulus $\rho$ of the complex number is raised to that power and the argument $\varphi$ is multiplied by
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  • $#A+1 = 71 n = 0 ''of a Green function''
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  • $#A+1 = 29 n = 0 A single-valued analytic function $ f ( z) $
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  • $#A+1 = 18 n = 0 of the domain of definition $ D $
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  • ...arzian differential parameter, of an analytic function $f(z)$ of a complex variable $z$'' ...mal mapping]] of polygons onto the disc, in particular in the studies of H.A. Schwarz [[#References|[1]]].
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  • $#A+1 = 14 n = 0 The value of a function $ f ( z) $,
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  • ...Abel in {{Cite|Ab}}. If $a_1, \ldots, a_N$, $b_1, \ldots, b_N$, are given complex numbers and we set Observe that, if $B_0$ is arbitrarily chosen and we modify the definition of $B_n$ by
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  • ...one of its sheets a largest open disc of radius $B_f > 0$. It was shown by A. Bloch [[#References|[1]]] that A precise estimate for $B$ is
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  • ...ve terms the value of which is not less than the values of all other terms of this series. Applying this idea to the study of [[Power series|power series]]
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  • $#A+1 = 91 n = 0 $#C+1 = 91 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/A010/A.0100460 Abstract analytic function,
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  • ...a is sometimes used also for a useful property of sequences of subarhominc functions. ...\mathbb C$ is holomorphic at every point $\zeta\in D$ with respect to each variable $z_k$, then it is holomorphic with respect to all variables.
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  • ...Ref|Ca}}||valign="top"| C. Caratheodory, "Theory of functions of a complex variable", '''1''', Chelsea (1983) Sects. 274–275
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  • ...arities]] of [[Holomorphic function|holomorphic functions]] of one complex variable ...o \mathbb C$ be an holomorphic function and $z_0$ a point for which $U$ is a punctured neighborhood. Then either the limit
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  • ...n there exists at least one ray $S=\{z:\arg(z-a)=\theta_0\}$ issuing from $a$ such that in every angle $$V=\{z:|\arg(z-a)-\theta_0|<\epsilon\},\quad\epsilon>0,$$
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  • ...$-\infty\leqslant\alpha<\sigma<\beta\leqslant+\infty$, and expandable into a series ...\tau$ is called an $\varepsilon$-almost-period of $f(s)$ if for all points of the strip $(\alpha, \beta)$ the inequality
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  • ...es was published by B. Taylor in 1715, whereas a series reducible to it by a simple transformation was published by Johann I. Bernoulli in 1694. ===One real variable===
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  • $#A+1 = 7 n = 0 A common singular point $ z _ {0} $
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  • ...|z|<1$ onto a [[Star-like domain|star-like domain]] with respect to $w=0$. A function $f(z)$, $f(z)\neq0$ in $0<|z|<1$, $f(0)=0$, $f'(0)\neq0$, regular ...ormalized so that $f(0)=0$, $f'(0)=1$, forms the class $S^*$, which admits a parametric representation by Stieltjes integrals:
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  • Formulas connecting the exponential and trigonometric functions: These hold for all values of the complex variable $z$. In particular, for a real value $z=x$ the Euler formulas become
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  • $#A+1 = 1 n = 0 A mapping of one topological space into another under which the image of every open set is itself open.
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  • $#A+1 = 62 n = 0 A complex variable $ t $
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  • $#A+1 = 52 n = 0 ...ent analytic functions in a complex domain. Suppose that the complement of a bounded continuum $ K $
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  • $#A+1 = 18 n = 0 $#C+1 = 18 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/A012/A.0102510 Angular boundary value,
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  • ...aginary parts of a complex-valued function $f$ of one (or several) complex variable so that $f$ is [[Holomorphic function|holomorphic]]. ===One complex variable===
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  • ...st partial fractions. Let $\{a_n\}_{n=1}^\infty$ be a sequence of distinct complex numbers, and let $\{g_n(z)\}$ be a sequence of rational functions of the form
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  • ...r integrals (cf. [[Fourier integral|Fourier integral]]), which are objects of harmonic analysis.
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  • $#A+1 = 25 n = 0 .../encyclopedia/old_files/data/B015/B.0105820 Besicovitch almost\AAhperiodic functions
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  • An expression of the form ...said to be ''convergent'' if there exists a non-zero limit of the sequence of partial products
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  • ...e $\Gamma$ the same number of zeros as $f(z)$ inside $\Gamma$. Obtained by A. Hurwitz . <TR><TD valign="top">[1a]</TD> <TD valign="top"> A. Hurwitz, "Ueber die Bedingungen, unter welchen eine Gleichung nur Würze
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  • $#A+1 = 61 n = 0 A function having a period (cf. [[Period of a function|Period of a function]]).
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  • ...ss property of analytic functions (cf. [[Uniqueness properties of analytic functions]]) (see {{Cite|LuPr}}). ...in $D$ that has infinite angular boundary values on a set $E\subset\Gamma$ of positive measure.
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  • $#A+1 = 42 n = 0 ...: ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/A012/A.0102250 Analytic function, element of an
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  • ''with respect to a fixed point $O$'' ...pace $\mathbf C^n$, $n\geq1$, such that, for any point of $D$, the segment of the straight line from that point to $O$ lies entirely in $D$.
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  • $#A+1 = 75 n = 0 is the class of functions $ f ( z) = z + \dots $
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  • $#A+1 = 36 n = 0 $#C+1 = 36 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/D032/D.0302970 Disc of convergence
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  • ...omplex (independent) variables $z=x+iy$, $z^*=x-iy$ are introduced instead of the coordinates $x,y$ in the plane; note that the Laplace potential operato Then the transform is realized by a complex line integral (cf. [[Curvilinear integral|Curvilinear integral]]) as
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  • $#A+1 = 24 n = 0 ...on to the [[Coefficient problem|coefficient problem]] for bounded analytic functions. They were obtained by I. Schur [[#References|[1]]]. Let $ B $
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  • ...domain is representable as the kernel of a decreasing convergent sequence of simply-connected domains $\{ G_n\}$: and every domain $G$ for which there exists such a sequence is a Carathéodory domain (Carathéodory's theorem, see {{Cite|Ca}}).
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  • ''of an analytic function'' ...ular points (cf. [[Singular point]]) of an analytic function $f(z)$ in the complex variables $z=(z_1,\ldots,z_n)$, $n\geq1$, defined by some supplementary con
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  • $#A+1 = 73 n = 0 ...edia/old_files/data/F042/F.0402120 Functions of a complex variable, theory of
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  • $#A+1 = 31 n = 1 A power series of the form
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  • $#A+1 = 79 n = 0 $#C+1 = 79 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/C024/C.0204800 Conformal radius of a domain
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  • ...irst proved by G. Morera in {{Cite|Mo}}, which is an (incomplete) converse of the [[Cauchy integral theorem]]. The theorem states the following. Let $D\subset \mathbb C$ be an open set and $f: D\to \mathbb C$ a continuous function. If
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  • $#A+1 = 155 n = 1 ''of a compact set''
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  • Power series in one complex variable $ z $. A series (representing a function) of the form
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  • ...ower of a given number $r$ (the radius of the lemniscate). The equation of a lemniscate in rectangular Cartesian coordinates is ...cle is a lemniscate with one focus, and a [[Cassini oval|Cassini oval]] is a lemniscate with two foci. See also [[Bernoulli lemniscate|Bernoulli lemnisc
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  • $#A+1 = 27 n = 0 is a complex summable function on a closed rectifiable Jordan curve $ L $
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  • ...card theorem]] on the behaviour of an analytic function in a neighbourhood of an essential singularity. Iversen's theorem has been extended to subharmonic functions on $\R^n$, notably by W.K. Hayman, see {{Cite|HaKe}}, {{Cite|Ha}}.
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  • $#A+1 = 32 n = 1 be a holomorphic function on the disc $ E = \{ | z | < 1 \} $,
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  • A basic concept in mathematical analysis. ...opediaofmath.org/legacyimages/c/c025/c025650/c0256509.png" /> there exists a <img align="absmiddle" border="0" src="https://www.encyclopediaofmath.org/l
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  • ...Riemann surface — its double (cf. [[Double of a Riemann surface|Double of a Riemann surface]]). ...p">[1]</TD> <TD valign="top"> M. Schiffer, D.C. Spencer, "Functionals of finite Riemann surfaces" , Princeton Univ. Press (1954)</TD></TR>
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  • where $x$ is a complex variable and $\nu$ a complex parameter, first studied by Weber in {{Cite|We}}. The term Weber function ...econd type $Y_\nu$ (also called Bessel functions of second type or Neumann functions and denoted sometimes by $N_\nu$).
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  • $#A+1 = 11 n = 0 One of the three basic [[Jacobi elliptic functions|Jacobi elliptic functions]], denoted by
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  • $#A+1 = 31 n = 0 $#C+1 = 31 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/A013/A.0103750 Asymptotic power series
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  • ...modulus principle is that, under the same conditions as above, the modulus of $f(z)$ does not attain its least upper bound ...ytic) manifold, in particular, on a [[Riemann surface|Riemann surface]] or a [[Riemannian domain|Riemann domain]] $D$.
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  • $#A+1 = 127 n = 3 ...cyclopedia/old_files/data/U095/U.0905430 Uniqueness properties of analytic functions
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  • $#A+1 = 17 n = 0 ...= 17 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/S090/S.0900500 Strip method (analytic functions)
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  • ...clopediaofmath.org/legacyimages/o/o070/o070660/o0706604.png" /> the number of unknowns. The primary question for an overdetermined system is its solvabil For example, an overdetermined system of linear algebraic equations
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  • $#A+1 = 22 n = 0 ...1912 (cf. ). The sequence of Bernstein polynomials converges uniformly to a function $ f $
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  • $#A+1 = 30 n = 0 Consider a complex power series
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  • ...C. T. Anger who in {{Cite|An}} studied the integral on the right hand side of \eqref{e:Anger} when the upper limit is $2\pi$ rather than $\pi$ . The Ange ...tion coincides with the Bessel function $J_\nu$ of order $n$ (cf. [[Bessel functions]]). For non-integer $\nu$ the following expansion is valid:
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  • * a criterion for the convergence of series of real numbers ...ers, used often to determine the convergence of power series at the radius of convergence
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  • ''on conformal mapping of domains with variable boundaries'' One of the main results in the theory of conformal mapping of domains with variable boundaries; obtained by C. Carathéodory [[#References|[1]]].
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  • $#A+1 = 17 n = 1 ...ential equation|Riemann differential equation]] as a result of the merging of two singular points. The point $ x = 0 $
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  • $#A+1 = 43 n = 0 ...n to the problem of local inversion of holomorphic functions. In fact, let a function $ w = g(z) $
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  • $#A+1 = 72 n = 0 ''singular point of multi-valued character''
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  • $#A+1 = 20 n = 0 $#C+1 = 20 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/E036/E.0306850 Exhaustion of a domain,
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  • $#A+1 = 48 n = 0 ...e of analytic functions subject to prescribed relations on the boundary of a domain.
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  • ...th a cusp at the point $w=1$, touching an arc of the circle $L$ (the image of $K$) at that point; this image is represented in Fig. band is the Zhukovski ...n the $t$-plane to the exterior of $L'$. To obtain a Zhukovskii profile of a more general shape and disposition, the generalized Zhukovskii function is
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  • $#A+1 = 36 n = 0 of the extended complex plane $ \overline{\mathbf C} $,
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  • ''of a domain $G$ in the $z$-plane'' ...to a homeomorphism of the open attainable boundary arc onto some open arc of the circle $|z| = 1$.
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  • $#A+1 = 24 n = 0 ...24 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/I050/I.0500130 Ill\AAhposed problems in complex function theory
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  • $#A+1 = 47 n = 0 ...mutative Banach algebra|Commutative Banach algebra]]). Much of the content of this work can be found in [[#References|[a3]]].
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  • $#A+1 = 13 n = 0 ''in the theory of functions of a complex variable''
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  • $#A+1 = 73 n = 0 ...al mapping that is induced by these functions and the initial coefficients of the power series that represent them.
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  • $#A+1 = 51 n = 0 Keldysh' theorem on approximating continuous functions by polynomials. Let $ f ( z) $
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  • A generalization of the [[Zeta-function|zeta-function]] at the cost of introducing characters (cf.
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  • ...le $x$ is defined in a neighborhood of a point $x_0$ and that there exists a finite or infinite limit This limit is called the derivative of the function $f$ at the point $x_0$. If one sets $y=f(x)$,
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  • $#A+1 = 84 n = 0 ...derivative|Dini derivative]]) of a given function of a complex variable at a given point. More precisely, let $ E $
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  • $#A+1 = 43 n = 0 A method in the geometric theory of functions of a complex variable that is used to solve extremal problems in function classes by representing
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  • ...The majority of extremal properties of functions can be stated in the form of some exact inequality. ...theory (see [[#References|[6]]] and [[#References|[7]]]) and in the theory of numerical integration (see [[#References|[8]]]).
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  • $#A+1 = 25 n = 0 A principle in the theory of [[Conformal mapping|conformal mapping]], proposed in 1928 by H. Grötzsch
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  • $#A+1 = 125 n = 0 ...al quantity, therefore it could be said that mathematical analysis studies functions and their generalizations by infinitesimal methods.
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  • An [[Isolated singular point|isolated singular point]] $z_0$ of an [[Analytic function|holomorphic function]] $f: U\setminus \{z_0\}\to \ma ...ed singular point $z_0$, any holomorphic function $f$ can be expanded into a Laurent series:
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  • ...i}$, can be represented in the unit disc $U=\{ z\in\C : \abs{z} < 1 \}$ by a Poisson–Stieltjes integral where $\mu$ is a Borel measure concentrated on the unit circle $T=\{ z\in\C : \abs{z} = 1 \}
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  • $#A+1 = 22 n = 0 $#C+1 = 22 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/M063/M.0603570 Method of boundary integration,
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  • $#A+1 = 32 n = 0 A numerical invariant $ \tau = \tau ( E) $
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  • $#A+1 = 126 n = 0 $#C+1 = 126 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/A012/A.0102200 Analytic continuation
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  • $#A+1 = 130 n = 1 A function of a complex variable having a finite derivative. More precisely, a function $ f ( z) $
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  • $#A+1 = 49 n = 0 $#C+1 = 49 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/A013/A.0103250 Argument, principle of the,
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  • $#A+1 = 68 n = 0 ''Löwner's method of parametric representation of univalent functions, Löwner's parametric method''
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  • $#A+1 = 32 n = 0 ...[[Riemann sphere|Riemann sphere]] in the theory of functions of a complex variable.
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  • A principle expressing the connection between the lengths of curves belonging to some specific family and the area covered by this famil ...al length of the curves in $G$ on which $|f(z)|=\rho$; let $A$ be the area of $G$ and let
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  • $#A+1 = 69 n = 0 ''of a meromorphic function $ w = f ( z) $
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  • ''real-variable theory of, real-variable $\mathcal{H}^p$ theory'' ...ern [[Harmonic analysis]]. They may be defined in terms of certain maximal functions.
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  • $#A+1 = 63 n = 0 ...is a necessary and sufficient condition for quasi-analyticity in the sense of Hadamard, discovered by T. Carleman
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  • $#A+1 = 79 n = 0 ...with at least three boundary points that is invariant under automorphisms of this domain.
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  • ...tion in $D$ tend to a definite, finite or infinite, limit as $z$ tends to $a$ while remaining in $D$. ...in the annulus $D$ may be represented in a deleted neighbourhood of $a$ by a generalized Laurent series (Puiseux series):
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  • ...ion for the finiteness of the velocity of the fluid at the rear sharp edge of the wing (see [[Zhukovskii function|Zhukovskii function]], Figure 2 and the ...D valign="top">[a2]</TD> <TD valign="top"> G. Birkhoff, "Hydrodynamics, a study in logic, fact and similitude" , Princeton Univ. Press (1960) pp. C
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  • $#A+1 = 39 n = 0 be a finitely-connected Jordan domain in the $ z $-
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  • $#A+1 = 127 n = 0 A process for obtaining a sequence of interpolation functions $ \{ f _ {n} ( z) \} $
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  • ...a complex parameter with ${\rm Re}\, \nu > \frac{1}{2}$ and $x$ a complex variable. The Struve functions of integral order $n$ is related to the [[Weber function|Weber function]] ${\b
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  • $#A+1 = 189 n = 0 A real-valued function $ u = u( z) $,
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  • where $a$ is a constant. Chebyshev's equation is a special case of the [[Hypergeometric equation|hypergeometric equation]]. ...singular point]]) of the Chebyshev equation. Substituting the independent variable
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  • $#A+1 = 115 n = 0 ...ia/old_files/data/C024/C.0204790 Conformal mapping, boundary properties of a
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  • ...d of stating the conditions which ensure the existence (and non-existence) of such an extension over $k$. ...ns for the alternating groups; it was shown, in particular, that equations of the form
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  • $#A+1 = 20 n = 0 A property of a univalent conformal mapping $ f $
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  • $#A+1 = 52 n = 0 A method of using a sequence consisting of sequences
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  • An equation of the form ...//www.encyclopediaofmath.org/legacyimages/l/l059/l059360/l05936010.png" /> of (1) defined for all <img align="absmiddle" border="0" src="https://www.ency
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  • $#A+1 = 103 n = 0 ''of analytic functions in a domain''
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  • $#A+1 = 79 n = 0 $#C+1 = 79 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/A012/A.0102800 Appell polynomials
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  • $#A+1 = 59 n = 0 ''in a domain''
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  • ''for measurability of a function of a real variable'' ...$ there is a function $\phi$, continuous on $[a,b]$, such that the measure of the set
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  • $#A+1 = 32 n = 0 The following generalization of the [[Schwarz lemma|Schwarz lemma]]. Let $ w = f( z) $
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  • $#A+1 = 121 n = 1 A mapping of the complex space $ \mathbf C ^ {n} \rightarrow \mathbf C ^ {n} $
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  • $#A+1 = 29 n = 0 $#C+1 = 29 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/E035/E.0305930 Equation of infinite order
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  • $#A+1 = 42 n = 0 The graph of the integral exponential function is illustrated in Fig..
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  • ''domain of type $C$, domain of type $S$'' ...e harmonic function $\ln|\phi'(w)|$ can be written as the Poisson integral of its non-tangential boundary values $\ln|\phi'(e^{i\theta})|$:
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  • $#A+1 = 86 n = 0 ...his method has been used for a long time in arithmetic to define sequences of numbers (progressions, Fibonacci numbers, etc.). Recursion plays an importa
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  • $#A+1 = 13 n = 0 $#C+1 = 13 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/M063/M.0603700 Metric theory of functions
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  • $#A+1 = 71 n = 0 ''Fourier–Stieltjes transform, of a probability measure $ \mu $''
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  • ...and where it is stressed that only in this context the notion of a random variable becomes meaningful). ...$X$. This measure is uniquely determined by the [[distribution function]] of $X$:
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  • $#A+1 = 20 n = 0 The problem of extending a polynomial in $ z $
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  • $#A+1 = 54 n = 0 A series of functions used in the representation of automorphic forms and functions (cf. [[Automorphic form|Automorphic form]]; [[Automorphic function|Automorp
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  • $#A+1 = 64 n = 0 ...f sets that are entirely contained in the range of values of each function of the corresponding class. Below some basic covering theorems are presented (
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  • ...he plane of the independent variable is ''regular singular'', if solutions of the equation loose analyticity, but exhibit at most polynomial growth at th ==Regularity as a growth condition for solutions==
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  • $#A+1 = 209 n = 2 There are a number of theorems named after Karl Theodor Wilhelm Weierstrass (1815-1897).
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  • ...mean the set of common zeros of a finite set of holomorphic functions) of complex dimension $n-1$. ...for some Borel measure $\mu$, that takes the value $+\infty$ at the points of $E$ and only at those points.
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  • A second-order linear ordinary differential equation ...ume complex values. The substitution $y=ux^{-1/2}$ yields the reduced form of equation \eqref{(1)}:
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  • $#A+1 = 51 n = 0 A method for solving functional equations of the type:
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  • $#A+1 = 30 n = 0 A function $ u(x) = u(x _ {1} \dots x _ {n} ) $
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  • $#A+1 = 30 n = 0 The graphs of the functions $ y = \mathop{\rm ci} ( x) $
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  • $#A+1 = 64 n = 0 Picard's theorem on the behaviour of an analytic function $ f( z) $
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  • $#A+1 = 76 n = 0 == Privalov's theorem on conjugate functions ==
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  • ...points close to $z_0$ but not coincident with it. The classical example of a movable singular point arises when considering the equation ...e surface $\{Q=0\}$ is irreducible and is projected along the $Ow$-axis on a region $\Omega\subset Oz$, then all points in the region $\Omega$ are movab
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  • $#A+1 = 45 n = 3 A regular analytic function of a complex variable $ z $,
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  • $#A+1 = 63 n = 0 ''of one complex variable, elliptic modular form''
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  • $#A+1 = 37 n = 0 A parameter-dependent integral that gives a solution to the Schwarz problem on expressing an [[Analytic function|analyt
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  • $#A+1 = 24 n = 0 ...la for rearranging the order of integration in iterated improper integrals of Cauchy principal value type (cf. [[Improper integral|Improper integral]]).
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  • $#A+1 = 39 n = 0 Originally, a measurable function was understood to be a function $ f ( x) $
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  • $#A+1 = 97 n = 0 A formula for the integral representation of holomorphic functions $ f ( z) $
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  • $#A+1 = 28 n = 1 of all functions $ f( z) $
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  • $#A+1 = 75 n = 1 ...plane (except, possibly, at the point at infinity). It can be expanded in a power series
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  • $#A+1 = 31 n = 0 ...ittlewood theorem in the theory of functions of a complex variable: If $ a _ {k} \geq 0 $,
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  • $#A+1 = 57 n = 0 ''potential of a multi-pole''
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  • $#A+1 = 139 n = 0 ...alytic continuations (cf. [[Analytic continuation|Analytic continuation]]) of an initial analytic function $ f = f( z) $
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  • ...e $z$, $\operatorname{Si}(z)$, defined by \eqref{*}, is an entire function of $z$ in the $z$-plane. For references, and the graph of the integral sine, see [[Integral cosine|Integral cosine]].
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  • $#A+1 = 161 n = 0 The main linear part of increment of a function.
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  • $#A+1 = 145 n = 0 ...145 : ~/encyclopedia/old_files/data/I051/I.0501620 Integral representation of an analytic function
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  • ...he elementary rule for the [[Derivative|derivative]] of the product of two functions. In its simplest form it states the following ...$I$ be an open interval and $x_0\in I$. Let $f,g : I \to \mathbb R$ be two functions which are [[Differentiable function|differentiable]] at $x_0$. Then $fg$ is
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  • $#A+1 = 206 n = 0 A regular or meromorphic function $ f $
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  • ...eory of functions of a real variable typically involves a wide application of set-theoretic methods, along, naturally, with classical methods. ...h the formation of this theory took place in the 19th century (J. Fourier, A.L. Cauchy, N.I. Lobachevskii, P. Dirichlet, B. Riemann, P.L. Chebyshev, C.
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  • ...t parallel are called ultra-parallel (divergent). So, for example, in Fig. a two lines are depicted passing through the point $z_1$ and both are paralle ...intersecting and divergent lines are defined as in the Poincaré model with a circular absolute. So, for example, in Fig. b two lines passing through the
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