Cauchy-Riemann equations for free noncommutative functions
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Abstract: In classical complex analysis analyticity of a complex function is equivalent to differentiability of its real and imaginary parts and , respectively, together with the Cauchy-Riemann equations for the partial derivatives of and . We extend this result to the context of free noncommutative functions on tuples of matrices of arbitrary size. In this context, the real and imaginary parts become so called real noncommutative functions, as appeared recently in the context of L"owner's theorem in several noncommutative variables. Additionally, as part of our investigation of real noncommutative functions, we show that real noncommutative functions are in fact noncommutative functions.
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