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Definition of Meromorphic
1. Adjective. (complex analysis) (Of a function) which is a ratio of two holomorphic functions. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Meromorphic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Meromorphic
Literary usage of Meromorphic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Topics in the Geometric Theory of Linear Systems by Robert Hermann (1984)
"Let S be a Riemann surface, and let f be a meromorphic function on S. At a point
pE 5, with analytic coordinate z valid in a neighborhood of p with z(p) = 0 ..."
2. The Madison Colloquium 1913 by Leonard Eugene Dickson, William Fogg Osgood (1914)
"THE REPRESENTATION OF CERTAIN meromorphic FUNCTIONS AS QUOTIENTS In his ...
A function meromorphic in such a region can be expressed as the quotient of two ..."
3. Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable by Andrew Russell Forsyth (1893)
"All the integrals of meromorphic functions that have been consider have been
taken along complete curves: it is necessary to refer to integrals along curves ..."
4. An Introduction to the Theory of Multiply Periodic Functions by Henry Frederick Baker (1907)
"The aggregate of single- valued meromorphic functions of Ul, ... And in particular,
a single-valued meromorphic function of UL, ..., Un which is periodic ..."
5. International Trade and Core Labour Standards by OECD Staff, Organization For Economic Cooperat OECD (2000)
"Let M be a general complex manifold and / : M — > P1 (C) a meromorphic mapping.
We will see that /may be naturally identified with a meromorphic function on ..."
6. A Treatise on the Theory of Functions by James Harkness, Frank Morley (1893)
"Two meromorphic functions 7t(z) and ^i(z), which have the same zeros and the same
infinities, with the same orders of multiplicity, are in a constant ratio ..."