
Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences
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Author: Mary L. Boas
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Chapter 14.2, Problem 12P
1 to 21. Use the Cauchy-Riemann conditions to find out whether the functions in Problems 1.1 to 1.21 are analytic. Similarly, find out whether the following functions are analytic.
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