Principal part
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In mathematics, the principal part has several independent meanings, but usually refers to the negative-power portion of the Laurent series of a function.
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Laurent series definition
The principal part at of a function
is the portion of the Laurent series consisting of terms with negative degree. That is,
is the principal part of at
.
has an essential singularity at
, if and only if the principal part is an infinite sum.
Other definitions
Calculus
Consider the difference between the function differential and the actual increment:
The differential dy is sometimes called the principal (linear) part of the function increment Δy.
Distribution theory
The term principal part is also used for certain kinds of distributions having a singular support at a single point.
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