Inversion Formula
Abstract
This work introduces a new inversion formula for analytical functions. It is simple, generally applicable and straightforward to use both in hand calculations and for symbolic machine processing. It is easier to apply than the traditional Lagrange-Burmann formula since no taking limits is required. This formula is important for inverting functions in physical and mathematical problems.
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