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Let any finite or infinite set of points having no finite limit point be prescribed and associate with each of its points a principal part, i.e., a rational function of the ...
Let f(z) be an analytic function of z, regular in the half-strip S defined by a<x<b and y>0. If f(z) is bounded in S and tends to a limit l as y->infty for a certain fixed ...
An analytic function approaches any given value arbitrarily closely in any epsilon-neighborhood of an essential singularity.
If Omega_1 and Omega_2 are bounded domains, partialOmega_1, partialOmega_2 are Jordan curves, and phi:Omega_1->Omega_2 is a conformal mapping, then phi (respectively, ...
The linear fractional transformation z|->(i-z)/(i+z) that maps the upper half-plane {z:I[z]>0} conformally onto the unit disk {z:|z|<1}.
If (f,U) and (g,V) are functions elements, then (g,V) is a direct analytic continuation of (f,U) if U intersection V!=emptyset and f and g are equal on U intersection V.
A function element is an ordered pair (f,U) where U is a disk D(Z_0,r) and f is an analytic function defined on U. If W is an open set, then a function element in W is a pair ...
The contour C_epsilon illustrated above.
The problem of determining the vertices of a Schwarz-Christoffel mapping (Krantz 1999, p. 176).
The number of poles of an automorphic function in the closure of its fundamental region.
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