(mathematics) For complex valued functions such as the logarithm which are multiple-valued, a selection of values so as to obtain a genuine single-valued function.
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(mathematics) For complex valued functions such as the logarithm which are multiple-valued, a selection of values so as to obtain a genuine single-valued function.
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In mathematics, a principal branch is a function which selects one branch, or "slice", of a multi-valued function. Most often, this applies to functions defined on the complex plane: see branch cut.
One way to view a principal branch is to look specifically at the exponential function, and the logarithm, as it is defined in complex analysis.
The exponential function is single-valued, where ez is defined as:
where z = a + bi .
However, the periodic nature of the trigonometric functions involved makes it clear that the logarithm is not so uniquely determined. One way to see this is to look at the following:

and

where k is any integer.
Any number log(z) defined by such criteria has the property that elog(z) = z.
In this manner log function is a multi-valued function (often referred to as a "multifunction" in the context of complex analysis). A branch cut, usually along the negative real axis, can limit the imaginary part so it lies between −π and π. These are the chosen principal values.
This is the principal branch of the log function. Often it is defined using a capital letter, Log(z).
A more familiar principal branch function, limited to real numbers, is that of a positive real number raised to the power of 1/2.
For example, take the relation y = x1/2, where x is any positive real number.
This relation can be satisfied by any value of y equal to a square root of x (either positive or negative). When y is taken to be the positive square root, we write
.
In this instance, the positive square root function is taken as the principal branch of the multi-valued relation x1/2.
Principal branches are also used in the definition of many inverse trigonometric functions.
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