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Hadamard three-lines theorem

The Hadamard three-lines theorem is a result, in the branch of mathematics known as complex analysis, about the behaviour of holomorphic functions defined in regions bounded by parallel lines in the complex plane. The theorem is named after the French mathematician Jacques Hadamard. The Hadamard three-lines theorem is a result, in the branch of mathematics known as complex analysis, about the behaviour of holomorphic functions defined in regions bounded by parallel lines in the complex plane. The theorem is named after the French mathematician Jacques Hadamard. Let f(z) be a bounded function of z = x + iy defined on the strip

[ "Hadamard matrix", "Hadamard product", "Hadamard three-circle theorem", "Cauchy–Hadamard theorem", "Paley construction", "Regular Hadamard matrix" ]
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