Function real-differentiable at a point

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Definition

For an open subset of the complex numbers

Suppose is an open subset of , and is a function. Let be a point. We say that is real-differentiable at if there exists a matrix such that:

Here denotes multiplied with as a column vector.

Such a is termed a real differential of .