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Domain

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A domain is the set of points where a mathematical function is defined. When the function is a function of a complex variable, a domain is usually an open connected set.

Domains are useful in many fields of mathematics, including the study of analytic and harmonic functions.

In algebra, a domain is a commutative ring with identity without zero divisors: that is, for every , if , then or .


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