Intro to Complex Analysis
A Maclaurin series is a special case of the Taylor series, which represents a function as an infinite sum of terms calculated from the derivatives of that function at a single point, specifically at zero. This series allows for the approximation of functions around the point zero, making it particularly useful for analyzing behavior near that point and simplifying complex functions into polynomial forms for easier calculations.
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