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Definition

Definition with symbols

Let be an open subset of . A function is termed a holomorphic function if it satisfies the following equivalent conditions:

  1. is complex-differentiable at every point of
  2. is complex-differentiable at every point of , and the function we obtain as the derivative, is a continuous function.
  3. is infinitely often complex-differentiable. In other words, we can take the derivative of for any
  4. For any point , and any disc centered at of radius , that lies completely inside , can be expressed using a power series in

Equivalence of definitions

Definitions (1) and (2) are equivalent as a consequence of Morera's theorem.