Cauchy-Riemann equations


equations relating the partial derivatives of the real and imaginary parts of an analytic function of a complex variable, as f (z) = u (x,y) + iv (x,y), by δ u /δ x = δ v /δ y and δ u /δ y = −δ v /δ x.

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