Complex Functions
Definitions, geometry and properties of various Complex Functions, Source: Lecture Notes of Complex Analysis (Chapter 2) available at sites.google.com/site/sureshk...
Definitions, geometry and properties of various Complex Functions, Source: Lecture Notes of Complex Analysis (Chapter 2) available at sites.google.com/site/sureshk...
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Thank you for this amazing lecture sir! I had a doubt, inverse trigonometric functions are invertible only over restricted domains right? So an offset is introduced when we have values out of the domain of inverse trigonometric real functions. Do we have something similar for complex trigonometric inverse functions?
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It is indeed a requirement for the function to be single-valued. Notice that complex trigonometric inverse functions are in terms of the logarithmic function, which is multi-valued.
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