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1: 21.10 Methods of Computation
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§21.10(i) General Riemann Theta Functions
… ►§21.10(ii) Riemann Theta Functions Associated with a Riemann Surface
… ►Deconinck and van Hoeij (2001). Here a plane algebraic curve representation of the Riemann surface is used.
2: 2.10 Sums and Sequences
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§2.10(iii) Asymptotic Expansions of Entire Functions
►The asymptotic behavior of entire functions defined by Maclaurin series can be approached by converting the sum into a contour integral by use of the residue theorem and applying the methods of §§2.4 and 2.5. …3: 7.2 Definitions
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, , and are entire functions of , as is in the next subsection.
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, , and are entire functions of , as are and in the next subsection.
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4: 1.9 Calculus of a Complex Variable
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Analyticity
… ►A function analytic at every point of is said to be entire. … ►Liouville’s Theorem
►Any bounded entire function is a constant. …5: 28.7 Analytic Continuation of Eigenvalues
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►Therefore is irreducible, in the sense that it cannot be decomposed into a product of entire functions that contain its zeros; see Meixner et al. (1980, p. 88).
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6: 14.24 Analytic Continuation
7: 16.2 Definition and Analytic Properties
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►When the series (16.2.1) converges for all finite values of and defines an entire function.
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►When and is fixed and not a branch point, any branch of is an entire function of each of the parameters .
8: 6.2 Definitions and Interrelations
9: 28.29 Definitions and Basic Properties
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►This is the characteristic equation of (28.29.1), and is an entire function of .
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►It is an entire function of .
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