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Bailee Short
Answered question
2022-06-23
I have the following integral:
Answer & Explanation
Harold Cantrell
Beginner2022-06-24Added 21 answers
After the change of variable defined by you arrive to
where C es the unit circle. Now, applying Residue theorem to above integral
Sonia Gay
Beginner2022-06-25Added 7 answers
You need to use contour integration for complex numbers. If you have a function then one has that
where is a differentiable function on Here, what you have is
The situation here suggests that we have and With that, you have
Notice that the contour is a closed curve in the complex plane, with and it has winding number 1. Therefore, by Cauchy's residue theorem, one has that
The reason the substitution you used does not work is because you failed to account for the fact that your substitution is a closed curve enclosing a singularity at 0.