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In [[mathematics]], in the branch of [[complex analysis]], a [[holomorphic function]] on an [[open subset]] of the [[complex plane]] is called '''univalent''' if it is [[Injective function|injective]].<ref>{{harv|Conway|1995|page=32|loc=chapter 14: Conformal equivalence for simply connected regions, Definition 1.12: "A function on an open set is ''univalent'' if it is analytic and one-to-one."}}</ref><ref>{{
== Examples==
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