Mathematics Asked by EmptyVessel on January 10, 2021
I’m trying to to prove proposition 2.3.1 from Jiri Lebl’s text on several complex variables here.
So far I have tried writing the jacobian in terms of $u_k$ and $v_k$ where $f_k = u_k + iv_k, k = 1,…,m$ and its partial derivatives in $x_j$ and $y_j$ where $j = 1,…,n$. However I am confused as to which basis the $T_{f(p)} mathbb{C}^m$ is using and the correspondence between the $frac{partial}{partial x}, frac{partial}{partial y}$ and $frac{partial}{partial z}, frac{partial}{partial bar{z}}$. This could be the reason as to why I’m not to sure about what the hint is saying here.
Any help is appreciated, thank you!
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