Re: Contour Integration
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- Subject: [mg15016] Re: [mg14988] Contour Integration
- From: Jurgen Tischer <jtischer at col2.telecom.com.co>
- Date: Sat, 5 Dec 1998 01:30:19 -0500
- Organization: Universidad del Valle
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Fran, you do it the usual way transforming the contour integral in a ordinary one via parametrization. What you found were predefined symbols, without intrinsic definition, for the user to use in his own definitions. Jurgen Fran Brenneman wrote: > > Hi, > > I am interested in figuring out how one does contour integrals (in the > complex plane) with Mathematica. > > I have found the command and the various aliases for performing contour > integrals (cint,ccint,cccint), but no information from either the > Mathematica manual or website on how one specifies the parameters > needed to evaluate the integral itself. > > Thanks in advance, > > Matt Brenneman
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- Contour Integration
- From: Fran Brenneman <franbfran@netscape.net>
- Contour Integration