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  2. Complex analysis - Wikipedia

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    A complex function is a function from complex numbers to complex numbers. In other words, it is a function that has a (not necessarily proper) subset of the complex numbers as a domain and the complex numbers as a codomain. Complex functions are generally assumed to have a domain that contains a nonempty open subset of the complex plane.

  3. Entire function - Wikipedia

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    In complex analysis, an entire function, also called an integral function, is a complex-valued function that is holomorphic on the whole complex plane. Typical examples of entire functions are polynomials and the exponential function, and any finite sums, products and compositions of these, such as the trigonometric functions sine and cosine ...

  4. List of complex analysis topics - Wikipedia

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    Complex analysis, traditionally known as the theory of functions of a complex variable, is the branch of mathematics that investigates functions of complex numbers.It is useful in many branches of mathematics, including number theory and applied mathematics; as well as in physics, including hydrodynamics, thermodynamics, and electrical engineering.

  5. Zeros and poles - Wikipedia

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    The concept of zeros and poles extends naturally to functions on a complex curve, that is complex analytic manifold of dimension one (over the complex numbers). The simplest examples of such curves are the complex plane and the Riemann surface .

  6. Even and odd functions - Wikipedia

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    A complex valued function is conjugate symmetric if and only if its real part is an even function and its imaginary part is an odd function. A typical example of a conjugate symmetric function is the cis function = ⁡ + ⁡ Conjugate antisymmetry: A complex-valued function of a real argument : is called conjugate antisymmetric if:

  7. Analytic function - Wikipedia

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    Analyticity of complex functions is a more restrictive property, as it has more restrictive necessary conditions and complex analytic functions have more structure than their real-line counterparts. [6] According to Liouville's theorem, any bounded complex analytic function defined on the whole complex plane is constant. The corresponding ...

  8. Argument (complex analysis) - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1. This Argand diagram represents the complex number lying on a plane.For each point on the plane, arg is the function which returns the angle . In mathematics (particularly in complex analysis), the argument of a complex number z, denoted arg(z), is the angle between the positive real axis and the line joining the origin and z, represented as a point in the complex plane, shown as in ...

  9. Function of several complex variables - Wikipedia

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    For example, for an arbitrary compact connected complex manifold X, every holomorphic function on it is constant by Liouville's theorem, and so it cannot have any embedding into complex n-space. That is, for several complex variables, arbitrary complex manifolds do not always have holomorphic functions that are not constants.