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A new definition of discrete analytic functions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2009

C.J. Harman
Affiliation:
Department of Supply, Weapons Research Establishment, Salisbury, South Australia.
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The concept of a tetradiffric function is introduced. This new scheme for defining discrete analytic functions is shown to retain the algebraic simplicity of monodiffric functions, while introducing to the theory a symmetry similar to the Schwarz Reflection Principle.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Australian Mathematical Society 1974

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