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#1 2009-04-19 05:41:11

coffeeking
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Registered: 2007-11-18
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Indented Contour

Hi, below is a question on indented contour where I have the solution but don't understand what's going on.

The question goes like this :

Find


and the solution goes something like:


By defining indented contour on a rectangle contour
around the point
and


Well my question is why we take only half the residue on

and
? Isn't it by Cauchy's Residue Theorem that for a closed positively oriented contour

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#2 2009-04-19 08:09:55

Ricky
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Re: Indented Contour

A lot of times, you take f(z) to be different than f(x) (ignoring the abuse of notation).  Make sure that isn't happening here.  Otherwise, you seem to be correct.


"In the real world, this would be a problem.  But in mathematics, we can just define a place where this problem doesn't exist.  So we'll go ahead and do that now..."

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#3 2009-04-19 08:11:10

Ricky
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Re: Indented Contour

By defining indented contour on a rectangle contour

Does this mean that your contour is defined so your singularities lie outside of it?  If that's the case, then you have no residues.


"In the real world, this would be a problem.  But in mathematics, we can just define a place where this problem doesn't exist.  So we'll go ahead and do that now..."

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#4 2009-04-19 16:18:07

coffeeking
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Re: Indented Contour

The contour

for this question goes something like:


                            __<__
                           /         \
                          | 2(pi)i  |
-R+2pi(i) -----<---    .       -----<-------  R+2pi(i)
              |                                        |
              |                                        |
              |                                        |
              v                                       ^
              |                                        |
              |                                        |
        -R   |______>   .     ____>_____| R
                          |    0    |
                           \__>_/


Where the contour around

and and
is a semi-circular arc.

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