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Triangles, Polygons, Simple Regions

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The statement that K is a triangular path means that there is a sequence \(\{A_p\}_{p=0}^2\subseteq \mathbb C\) such that K = [A 0;A 1] ⊕ [A 1;A 2] ⊕ [A 2;A 0]. Another notation is K = [A 0;A 1;A 2;A 0].

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Nerney, J.M.S. (2020). Triangles, Polygons, Simple Regions. In: Kaufman, W., Schwiebert, R. (eds) An Introduction to Analytic Functions . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42085-7_6

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