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  • an '''entire function''' is a [[function (mathematics)|function]] that is [[holomorphic function| ...t]] of a [[sequence(mathematics)|sequence]] of entire functions need be an entire function.
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  • The '''''order''''' of an entire function <math>f(z)</math> is defined using the [[limit superior]] as: ...[point at infinity]]. In the latter case, it is called a '''transcendental entire function'''. As a consequence of [[Liouville's theorem (complex analysis)|Liouville
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  • | pagename = Entire function | abc = Entire function
    733 bytes (62 words) - 10:21, 25 May 2008
  • The '''''order''''' of an entire function <math>f(z)</math> is defined using the [[limit superior]] as: ...[point at infinity]]. In the latter case, it is called a '''transcendental entire function'''. As a consequence of [[Liouville's theorem (complex analysis)|Liouville
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  • an '''entire function''' is a [[function (mathematics)|function]] that is [[holomorphic function| ...t]] of a [[sequence(mathematics)|sequence]] of entire functions need be an entire function.
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  • *[[Entire function]]
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  • {{r|Entire function}}
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  • {{r|entire function}}
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  • {{r|Entire function}}
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  • ...instead of <math>\Gamma(z)</math> for convenience, since the former is an entire function and hence has an everywhere convergent Taylor series in the simple point <m
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  • ...> A function that is holomorphic on the whole complex plane is called an [[entire function]]. The phrase "holomorphic at a point ''z''" means not just differentiable
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  • ...arity|singularity]]; if there are no singularities (i.e., if ''f'' is an [[entire function]]), then the radius of convergence is infinite. Strictly speaking, this is
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  • The exponential is an [[entire function]].
    6 KB (1,021 words) - 12:18, 11 June 2009
  • ...be a positive constant. For <math>u>1</math>, the logistic sequence is [[entire function]];
    9 KB (1,388 words) - 11:08, 20 November 2011
  • * '''[[Entire function]]'''
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  • The inverse function, id est <math>F=\mathcal \chi^{-1}</math> is an [[entire function|entire]] super-exponential, although it is not real at the real axis; it ca In general, the transfer function <math>H</math> has no need to be [[entire function]].
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