Complex Analysis/Harmonic function: Difference between revisions
imported>Eshaa2024 New resource with "==Definition== Let <math>U \subseteq \mathbb{C}</math> be an open set. A function <math>u \colon U \to \mathbb{R}</math> is called ''harmonic'' if it is twice differentiable and satisfies <center><math> \Delta u := \frac{\partial^2 u}{\partial x^2} + \frac{\partial^2 u}{\partial y^2} = 0 </math></center> have. The real part of a holomorphic function is harmonic, as follows from the Cauchy-Riemann-Differential equation. Interestingly, the conv..." |
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Definition
Let be an open set. A function is called harmonic if it is twice differentiable and satisfies
have. The real part of a holomorphic function is harmonic, as follows from the Cauchy-Riemann-Differential equation. Interestingly, the converse also holds: every harmonic function is the real part of a holomorphic function.
Connection to Holomorphic Functions
Let be simply connected. For , the following are equivalent:
- There exists such that is holomorphic.
Proof
(2). (1).By the Cauchy-Riemann-Differential equation, we have:
since partial derivatives commute. 1. 2.Define the function . By the Cauchy-Riemann-Differential equation, is holomorphic.since is simply connected, there exists a primitive from , assume (by Adding a constant) ,that for a applies. write . it is
so is constant. because ist und does what is desired.
Translation and Version Control
This page was translated based on the following Wikiversity source page and uses the concept of Translation and Version Control for a transparent language fork in a Wikiversity:
- Source: Harmonische Funktion - URL:
https://de.wikiversity.org/wiki/Kurs:Funktionentheorie/Harmonische_Funktion
- Date: 01/08/2024