In mathematics, having the form of an entire function.
Noting a function of a complex variable which is continuous, one-valued, and has a derived function when the variable moves in a certain region of the plane: so called to indicate that it is like an integer function for which this property holds throughout the entire plane.
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adjective complex analysis Complex-differentiable on an open set around every point in its domain.
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Section 33.10 explains how positive/negative frequency splitting along with "holomorphic first sheaf cohomology" plays "a direct role in generating deformations of twistor space."
The action of a real semisimple lie group on a complex flag manifold, II: Unitary representations on partially holomorphic cohomology spaces by Joseph Albert Wolf
Genealogical concordance and recombination analyses confirm the existence of two genetically isolated agamospecies including T. harzianum sensu stricto and two hypothetical holomorphic species related to but different from H. lixii.
Genealogical concordance and recombination analyses confirm the existence of two genetically isolated agamospecies including T. harzianum sensu stricto and two hypothetical holomorphic species related to but different from H. lixii.
Questions: are both sides of the OSV well-defined, is it true everywhere, what do the holomorphic anomalies do, is it consistent with elmg. dualities, consistent nonperturbatively?
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