298
y z
A
A
B
B
x
Fig. 5.42
v
--..._
' _ frrri
-5'1Ti
I
+Log z + 4'1Ti
I
~jLog z + 2'1Ti
I
Chapter 5
we need countably many replicas of the cut z-plane (denoted Gk, k = O,
±1, ±2, ... ) with each Gk on top of Gk-1' and the lower edge of the cut
in Gk glued (identified) to the upper edge of the cut in Gk-1·
The connection between the sheets of the Riemann surface for w = log z
is shown in Fig. 5.43 on a section made across the negative real axis (as
seen from the origin). The Riemann surface of the logarithmic function has
two boundary points, z = 0 and z = oo, which do not belong to the surface
since log z is not defined at those points. However, a circuit about either
point cause~ a branch Wk to turn into another: they are called logarithmic
branch points and are regarded as branch points of infinite order. By
G2
G, A
Go B A
G_, B
G_2--
L u
Fig. 5.43