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For several complex variables, there are domains where the boundaries of the area do not become natural boundaries. Therefore, we will consider an ___domain where there is a function that is holomorphic and whose boundary is a natural boundary, but if we try to explain this on this page, the part that can be removed from the original page does not seem to be. On the contrary, if we omit the explanation of the ___domain of holomorphy, the evaluation of this page will be a stub except for the evaluation received by the part of the history of mathematics on this page. I feel my lack of ability, what I've added so far is still not enough to remove stubs from this page. First of all, I will aim for C evaluation.--[[User:SilverMatsu|SilverMatsu]] ([[User talk:SilverMatsu|talk]]) 03:54, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
== I would like to merge the Reinhardt ___domain into Several complex variables ==
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For the same reason as in the previous section.Oddly, it wasn't linked from this page.--[[User:SilverMatsu|SilverMatsu]] ([[User talk:SilverMatsu|talk]]) 12:08, 18 November 2020 (UTC)
:It seemed like it would work better to withdraw the integration and cite [http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Reinhardt_domain&oldid=48495|this page].The explanation that the ___domain is invariant due to rotation and the explanation of logarithmically-convex are more detailed.--[[User:SilverMatsu|SilverMatsu]] ([[User talk:SilverMatsu|talk]]) 15:00, 19 November 2020 (UTC)
:{{ping|SilverMatsu}} Hi! I wanted to let you know that if you come across a page that you wish to redirect, you can check the history of the page to see how active it is and potentially just do it. You can see [[WP:MERGE]] and [[WP:BLANK]] for instructions. The gist is, that if you do not expect anyone to complain, you do not need to open a discussion, you can just do it. If someone actually does object, they can simply undo the redirect of the page (but they would not remove content from here). So Reinhardt ___domain has been a problematic stub since 2009 and has no active editors - it's only touched once every couple of years. Therefore, there is no expectation that anyone will object to this one and you can just go ahead and do it without waiting for any kind of consensus. Also, when removing content, please put some kind of note in the edit summary explaining why (even if it says ''see talk page''). You run a very high chance of having the edit reverted by the patrollers at [[WP:Recent changes patrol]] when you remove content without explanation. (Though they should see the page's templates and investigate further) [[User:Footlessmouse|Footlessmouse]] ([[User talk:Footlessmouse|talk]]) 07:49, 20 November 2020 (UTC)
::{{ping|Footlessmouse}} Hi! Thank you for teaching me. Since I have already written that several variables have points that converge outside the convergence circle, I added a section for the Reinhardt ___domain whose region is invariant due to rotation. I am very grateful that you are watching over my editing and giving me some advice.:)--[[User:SilverMatsu|SilverMatsu]] ([[User talk:SilverMatsu|talk]]) 08:06, 20 November 2020 (UTC)
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