2024-11-23 ┃ edited ┃ RE: Zamfr
@futurebird
Later he has introduced the complex derivative as 'amplitwist', where the imaginary part is the twist of the mapping.
Then you can define exp(z) as the complex function whose complex derivative equals itself, and that becomes a circle for exp(iy)
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