A Quaternionic Integration Similar to the Complex One
Abstract
The conception of C- and H-representations of any holomorphic function is further extended to the notions, definitions, lemmas and theorems of the complex integration. On this basis and the introduced notion of a H-plane, generalising the notion of a number complex plane, the theory of the quaternionic integration similar to the complex one is built. The complex Taylor Theorem, Cauchy's Theorem, Cauchy's Integral Formula, Laurent's series, Laurent's theorem, and Cauchy's Residue Theorem are directly adapted to the quaternion case.
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