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Cauchy's residue theorem for a class of real valued functions

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2012-03-13 v1 Functional Analysis

Abstract

Let [a,b][a,b] be an interval in R\mathbb{R} and let FF be a real valued function defined at the endpoints of [a,b][a,b] and with a certain number of discontinuities within [a,b][a,b] . Having assumed FF to be differentiable on a set [a,b]\E[a,b] \backslash E to the derivative ff, where EE is a subset of [a,b][a,b] at whose points FF can take values ±\pm \infty or not be defined at all, we adopt the convention that FF and ff are equal to 0 at all points of EE and show that KHvtabf=F(b)F(a)\mathcal{KH-}vt\int_{a}^{b}f=F(b) -F(a)%, where KH\mathcal{KH-} vtvt denotes the total value of the \textit{% Kurzweil-Henstock} integral. The paper ends with a few examples that illustrate the theory.

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@article{arxiv.1203.2322,
  title  = {Cauchy's residue theorem for a class of real valued functions},
  author = {Branko Sari\'},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.2322},
  year   = {2012}
}

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