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Antiderivative (complex analysis)
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In the
context
of
complex analysis
, the term "antiderivative" refers to
a
function \(
F
(
z
) \) that serves
as
an
integral
of another function \(
f
(
z) \)
, such that: \[
F
'(
z
) =
f
(
z
) \] where \(
F
'(
z
) \) is the
derivative
of \(
F
(
z
) \) with
respect
to the complex variable \(
z \)
.
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