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Alexandre Eremenko
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Dec 17, 2019 at 12:08 comment added Alexandre Eremenko At least you have to look for a definition of the tangent vector (on the first pages of any geometry or multivariate analysis book).
Dec 17, 2019 at 6:03 comment added user31459 @AlexandreEremenko So what exactly is the meaning of $\xi$ bieng tangent to the complex plane as $\xi\in\Omega$? How would you explain this setting to someone who only has a background in complex analysis. Am I supposed to have a differential geometry background too?
Dec 16, 2019 at 14:08 comment added Alexandre Eremenko 1. "Plane" is the complex plane $C$ to which $\Omega$ belongs. 2. "Infinitesimal Kobayashi" = "Kobayashi/Royden"$\neq$ "Kobayashi" (this is not the definition of Kobayashi metric (which is given later) but a preliminary one.
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