Quasi-Abelian function
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A generalization of an Abelian function. A meromorphic function $f(z)$, $z=(z_1,\ldots,z_n)$, in the complex space $\mathbf C^n$, $n>1$, is called a quasi-Abelian function if it has $m$, $0<m\leq2n$, linearly independent periods; in the case of Abelian functions $m=2n$. Quasi-Abelian functions can be regarded as a limiting case of Abelian functions when certain periods increase unboundedly.
References
| [1] | F. Severi, "Funzioni quasi abeliane" , Città del Vaticano (1947) Template:ZBL |
