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An Example of the Division by Zero Calculus Appeared in Conformal Mappings

Authors: Saburou Saitoh

We introduce an interesting example of conformal mappings (Joukowski transform) from the view point of the division by zero calculus. We give an interpretation of the identity, for a larger than b larger than 0 frac{rho + 1/rho}{rho - 1/rho} = frac{a}{b}, quad rho = sqrt{frac{a+b}{a - b}}, for the case a=b.

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[v1] 2022-08-10 00:49:08

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