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Let $h>0$ and $z_1,z_2 \in \mathbb{C}_h$, the [[Hilger complex plane]]. We define the $\ominus_h$ operation by
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Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a [[time scale]] and let $p,q \in \mathcal{R}(\mathbb{T},\mathbb{C})$ be [[forward regressive function| (forward) regressive functions ]]. We define the (forward) circle minus operation by  
$$\ominus_h z = \dfrac{-z}{1+zh}.$$
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$$\left( \ominus_{\mu} p \right)(t) = \dfrac{-p(t)}{1+p(t)\mu(t)}.$$
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[[Forward regressive functions form a group]]<br />
<strong>Theorem:</strong> The [[circle minus]] $\ominus_h$ is the inverse operation of the [[circle plus]] operation $\oplus_h$. Moreover,
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[[Circle minus inverse of circle plus]]<br />
$$z \ominus_h w = z \oplus_h (\ominus_h w).$$
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=See Also=
<strong>Proof:</strong>
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[[Delta exponential]]<br />
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=References=
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 21 January 2023

Let $\mathbb{T}$ be a time scale and let $p,q \in \mathcal{R}(\mathbb{T},\mathbb{C})$ be (forward) regressive functions . We define the (forward) circle minus operation by $$\left( \ominus_{\mu} p \right)(t) = \dfrac{-p(t)}{1+p(t)\mu(t)}.$$ Often in the literature, the subscript is suppressed.

Properties

Forward regressive functions form a group
Circle minus inverse of circle plus

See Also

Delta exponential

References