Riemann Surfaces of Inverse Trigonometric Functions

The graphic shows some sheets of the Riemann surface of for an inverse trigonometric function . For purely real or imaginary parts ( or ), multiple sheets can degenerate into a single sheet.
  • Contributed by: Michael Trott with permission of Springer
  • From: The Mathematica Guidebook for Programming, second edition by Michael Trott (© Springer, 2008).


Contributed by: Michael Trott with permission of Springer
From: The Mathematica Guidebook for Programming, second edition by Michael Trott (© Springer, 2008).
 
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