Biholomorphism
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Biholomorphism is a property of a holomorphic function of a complex variable.
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Definition
Using mathematical notation, a biholomorphic function can be defined as follows:
A holomorphic function
from
to
is called biholomorphic if there exists a holomorphic function
which is a two-sided inverse function: that is,
-
and
-
.
Examples of biholomorphic functions
Linear function
A linear function is a function
such that there exist complex numbers
and
such that
.
When
, such a function
is biholomorpic in the whole complex plane: in the definition we may take
.
In particular, the identity function, which always returns a value equal to its argument, is biholomorphic.
Quadratic function
The quadratic function
from
to
such that
.
Examples of non-biholomorphic functions
Quadratic function
The quadratic function
from
to
such that
.
Note that the quadratic function is biholomorphic or non-biholomorphic dependending on the domain
under consideration.

