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  2. Laurent series - Wikipedia

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    As the negative degree of the Laurent series rises, it approaches the correct function. Laurent series with complex coefficients are an important tool in complex analysis, especially to investigate the behavior of functions near singularities.

  3. Complex analysis - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Complex analysis, ... Laurent series are the complex-valued equivalent to Taylor series, ...

  4. Residue (complex analysis) - Wikipedia

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    The residue Res(f, c) of f at c is the coefficient a −1 of (z − c) −1 in the Laurent series expansion of f around c. Various methods exist for calculating this value, and the choice of which method to use depends on the function in question, and on the nature of the singularity.

  5. Function of several complex variables - Wikipedia

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    As in complex analysis of functions of one variable, which is the case n = 1, the functions studied are holomorphic or complex analytic so that, locally, they are power series in the variables z i. Equivalently, they are locally uniform limits of polynomials; or locally square-integrable solutions to the n-dimensional Cauchy–Riemann equations.

  6. Partial fractions in complex analysis - Wikipedia

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    In complex analysis, a partial fraction expansion is a way of writing a meromorphic function as an infinite sum of rational functions and polynomials. When f ( z ) {\displaystyle f(z)} is a rational function, this reduces to the usual method of partial fractions .

  7. Regular part - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... then the regular part of this Laurent series is ... In contrast, the series of terms with negative powers is the principal ...

  8. 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.

  9. Category:Complex analysis - Wikipedia

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    Complex analysis is the branch of mathematics investigating holomorphic functions, i.e. functions which are defined in some region of the complex plane, take complex values, and are differentiable as complex functions. Complex differentiability has much stronger consequences than usual (real) differentiability.