On the real axis The function along the real axis. is real‐valued in the real axis. At , the function has a logarithmic singularity. The function along the real axis. The left graphic shows and the right graphic shows . On the real axis, the function is real‐valued. The absolute value and the argument of along the real axis. The left graphic shows and the right graphic shows . The argument is piecewise constant. On the real axis at infinity The function along the real axis. The left graphic shows and the right graphic shows . The absolute value and the argument of along the imaginary axis. The left graphic shows and the right graphic shows . The argument is piecewise constant. On the imaginary axes The real part and the imaginary part of along the imaginary axis. The left graphic shows and the right graphic shows . Along the imaginary axis, the real part of vanishes for and the imaginary part is piecewise constant for . The absolute value and the argument of along the imaginary axis. The left graphic shows and the right graphic shows . On the imaginary axis at infinity The function along the imaginary axis. The left graphic shows and the right graphic shows . The absolute value and the argument of along the imaginary axis. The left graphic shows and the right graphic shows . On the unit circle The real part and the imaginary part of on the unit circle. The left graphic shows and the right graphic shows . The absolute value and the argument of on the unit circle. The left graphic shows and the right graphic shows .
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