Ahlfors - 1979 Complex Analysis. An Introduction To The Theory of Analytic Functions of One Complex Variable 3ed
Ahlfors - 1979 Complex Analysis. An Introduction To The Theory of Analytic Functions of One Complex Variable 3ed
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‘The pono who approach calculus exchavey from the pint of view of
real nuns wil ot expect any reatonship between the exponent
Funetin and tho wigonometis functions coe and daz Tndeod, the
functions ate to be derived from completely diferent soures sad with
diferent purposes in ind. Hewil note, no doubt a sient between
the Taylor developreataat thee funetions and if wilig to weimaginay
trrumcata howl beable derive Euler's formulae" = co x + in?
‘normal identity. But it tok tho going of « Gauss o aaly Fall,
Spee
‘With the preparation given in the preoding son it wil be ry to
Aesine e062 and i efor comple ad to drive the relations betweon
‘hes funtion. At tho me fim ie esa deine the logarithm ae to
“ngerse faction of co exponential, the logarithrs esd in tara othe
‘conect definition ofthe angument of «complex norber, aad hence to the
songeonetrie definition of angle
4.1, The Eeponential. We izay begin by debving the exprnetiol
‘inatn ue the tion othe dient equation
roy ft) = 10)
‘th tho ill vale (0) = 1, We ove it hy onting
JQ) = orb ast tae
FO) = orb dae Eee
‘2 isto be aiid, wo must have ey.) = ny andthe iia eondion
ves go = 1. TC follows by indution that a= If
‘The solution is denoted by © or exp » dopending oc purely typo-
‘aphid conderations We mont show of cote the he wre
ay enti tat ate:
sorrento win the we la, or 7a (on by the
{tiem commence of the dilerential equation that « sii the
itn here
@ eee,
Indeed, we find that Dle es) = e+ bo (—e%) =O. Hee
fce-thanconteat. ‘Tho valuoet the constant found by eiting¢ = 0,
We conclade that +e = e; and (22) fllona for ser ea Fe,
Remark, We le sd the fast that) coat (i eentialy|
sro.” This erally if fio detnd inthe whol plane. Beriff = wt
ud dhe eal weno cf the there
‘shows that fis constant on overy borin and every verti ie.
‘As particular cae of the sion theorem == 1 Thi ews
hate inverse. For ral =the satin dvelopment (2) shows that
> Lor > 0, and snsee and evarevecprocan Oy = ala 1/2, Te AUB connected?
1s Lav Bte thevetof pointe (29) eRtsuch tha 2 Land either
ye0 or y= I/m for mome geaitve intger s. What are the com-
Ponents of £7 Are they all dosed? "Are they relatively ope?» Verify
That i ot lly connected
‘Prove Unt the componente ofa hosed stare closed (om x.)
7 Atel ineid tobe dient points ave inated. Show that 8
ieela ot n mparaa mete space i ovate
1.4, Compactness, ‘The notions of enavergmt saguences tnd Cauchy
sequences are obvicunly meaningfl in nny metre space aed, we
would any that [ome 0) ~ fsiog oh +6 dare =,
‘When «deserts a cle eure, log ~ retain value and
ang (¢ ~ 0) increas or decreas by 8 multiple fe. Thn would am
‘imply the lems, Dut more earfal thought showe that Us Yeas it
of nave unlow we dsc ag (= ~ a) t's ue wey.
‘Theses proofiscomputationl, Ifthe aon fine = 20,
2.513 A let us contder the fetion
Ko = [ff
1nd sinus hla itera nf 1
7o
wae
rlenever 2) is continuous. From thie equation it flows that the
wa) uniformly fr lel = R,
tnd we conse thet (6) rewain vali.
‘We all formulate the rxtx» theorem:
“Theorem 22. Supp that we) i harmonic for | < continua for
bisR Then
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