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Description analytic continuation of the imaginary part of logarithmic function on the complex plane.This depicts a branch that vanishes at the x-axis, and indicates the possibility of continuation on the complement of the negative closed half line.
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Author YAMASHITA Makoto I mainly contribute math graphics. My home wiki is Japanese Wikipedia (my user page there), but I occasionally contribute to English Wikipedia as en:User:Makotoy and other WikiMedia projects.
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current07:04, 29 August 2006Thumbnail for version as of 07:04, 29 August 2006480 × 435 (60 KB)Makotoy (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Analytic continuation of the imaginary part of logarithmic function on the complex plane. This depicts a branch that vanishes at the positive x-axis, and indicates the possibility of continuation on the complement of the negativ
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