Intro to Quantum Mechanics II
The Cauchy-Riemann equations are a set of two partial differential equations that provide necessary and sufficient conditions for a complex function to be differentiable in the sense of complex analysis. These equations relate the partial derivatives of a complex-valued function to each other, ensuring that the function is analytic, meaning it can be expressed as a power series around any point in its domain.
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