Holomorphic logarithm of a nowhere zero holomorphic function

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Definition

Suppose is an open subset and is a nowhere zero holomorphic function on . A holomorphic logarithm of is a holomorphic function such that:

where denotes the complex exponential.

A holomorphic logarithm need not always exist. If there exists a holomorphic logarithm , then any function of the form:

is also a holomorphic logarithm, and all holomorphic logarithms are of the above form.

Note that we can take to be the inclusion map of math>U</math> in , in which case is a holomorphic branch of the logarithm on . The image is termed a holomorphic logarithm of the open subset .