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Complex Variables

Harold Cohen ()
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Harold Cohen: California State University, Los Angeles, Department of Physics and Astronomy

Chapter Chapter 3 in Complex Analysis with Applications in Science and Engineering, 2007, pp 37-76 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract When the real and/or imaginary parts of z are variables instead of constants, z is called a complex variable instead of a complex number. Then a function F(x, y) can be viewed as a function of z, and calculus operations can be performed on F(z).

Keywords: Simple Pole; Closed Contour; Counterclockwise Direction; High Order Pole; Riemann Condition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-73058-5_3

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