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Orientation at singularities of harmonic functions
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    Orientation at singularities of harmonic functions (English)
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    16 October 2020
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    This article discusses the formulae in Laurent series expansions at isolated singularities for harmonic functions. Further, a residue theorem is deduced which allows the study of the orientation at isolated singularities through the use of complex dilatation.
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    harmonic mappings
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    homogeneous polynomials
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    isolated singularities
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    Laurent series
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    residue theorem
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    exceptional set
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