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to generate complex domain colorings. The coloring applied to the identity function $f(z)=z$ generates the following picture: | to generate complex domain colorings. The coloring applied to the identity function $f(z)=z$ generates the following picture: | ||
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This is a list of common code templates and styles we use at specialfunctionswiki.
Theorem/proof box template
The code
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> <strong>THEOREM/LEMMA/PROPOSITION:</strong> STATEMENT OF THEOREM <div class="mw-collapsible-content"> <strong>Proof:</strong> proof goes here █ </div> </div>
creates
THEOREM/LEMMA/PROPOSITION: STATEMENT OF THEOREM
Proof: proof goes here █
Images
Put images into galleries. Thumbnails and frames break the theorem/proof box template. The code
<div align="center"> <gallery> File:Arccos.png|Graph of $\mathrm{arccos}$ on $[-1,1]$. File:Complex arccos.jpg|[[Domain coloring]] of [[analytic continuation]]. </gallery> </div>
creates
Mathematica code
We use the code
ComplexGraph[f_, {xmin_, xmax_}, {ymin_, ymax_}, opts : OptionsPattern[]] := RegionPlot[True, {x, xmin, xmax}, {y, ymin, ymax}, opts, PlotPoints -> 200, ColorFunctionScaling -> False, ColorFunction -> Function[{x, y}, With[{ff = f[x + I y]}, ColorConvert[ Hue[(2. Pi)^-1 Mod[Arg[ff], 2 Pi], 1, 1 - (1.2 + 10 Log[Abs[ff] + 1])^-1], "LAB"]]]]
to generate complex domain colorings. The coloring applied to the identity function $f(z)=z$ generates the following picture: