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  • [[Superfunction]] comes from iteration of some function. For some function <math>T</math> (which is called [[Transfer function]]) and for some constant <math>t</math>, the superfunction \(F\) could be d
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  • For a given function \(T\), called [[transfer function]], the holomorphic solution \(F\) of [[Transfer equation]] The inverse function, id est, \(G=F^{-1}\) is called [[Abel function]] with respect to \(T\); it satisfies the [[Abel equation]]
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  • '''ArcCos''', or '''acos''' is [[holomorphic function]], inverse of [[cos]]. ArcCos is considered as [[elementary function]]
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  • '''ArcSin''', or '''asign''', or '''arcsin''' is [[holomorphic function]], inverse of [[sin]]; ...ered as [[elementary function]], more specifically [[Inverse trigonometric function]]. It can be expressed also through logarithm:
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  • [[File:CohcplotT.png|400px|right|thumb|Graphic of function [[cohc]] by (4) and sense of constants [[Fune]] and [[Wakame]] ]] ...r]], value of function [[cohc]] at its minimum [[Fune]] and singularity of function [[ArcCohc]] at the real axis;
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  • ...([[Степенная функция]]) is one of the primary [[elementary function]]s; ...parameter; often it is assumed that \(a\) is real. The real-real plot of function \(T(z)\!=\!z^a\) is shown in Fig.1 for several values of \(a\).
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  • [[Inverse function]] of some function \(f\) is sigh function \(g\!=\!f^{-1}\), that in wide range of argument \(z\), ==Self-inverse functions==
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  • [[Special function]] is any mathematical function, supplied with the following: ...tion of the function. In the most of cases, this refers to a [[holomorphic function]] of a single complex variable.
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  • of the trigonometric function [[sin]]; id est, solution SuSin of equations As usually, in [[TORI]], the superscript after a name of a function indicates the number of iterations. This notation is borrowed from [[Quantu
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