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Project:-2 Cauchy'S Integral Formula

Cauchy's Integral Formula states that if f(z) is analytic within a simply connected domain D, and C is a simple closed contour within D enclosing a point z0, then f(z0) equals 1/2πi times the contour integral of f(z) divided by (z - z0) around C. This allows calculating the value of an analytic function at a point inside a contour by integrating over the contour. An example applies the formula to evaluate the contour integral of z/(z^2 + 1) around the unit circle, finding the value to be πi.

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Project:-2 Cauchy'S Integral Formula

Cauchy's Integral Formula states that if f(z) is analytic within a simply connected domain D, and C is a simple closed contour within D enclosing a point z0, then f(z0) equals 1/2πi times the contour integral of f(z) divided by (z - z0) around C. This allows calculating the value of an analytic function at a point inside a contour by integrating over the contour. An example applies the formula to evaluate the contour integral of z/(z^2 + 1) around the unit circle, finding the value to be πi.

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PROJECT:-2

CAUCHY’S INTEGRAL FORMULA

PRESENTED BY :-
NAME – V SAI MANASA
REG.NO - 210101120040
SEC - A
BRANCH :-COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

GUIDED BY :- Dr. BANITA MALLIK


CAUCHY’S INTEGRAL FORMULA :-

 Also known as CAUCHY’S SECOND THEOREM.


 If f(z) is analytic in a simple connected domain D for any point in D nd for a
simple closed path C in D that encloses , then

 f(z0) = 1/(2πi) ∫C f(z)/(z-z0) dz

Simple connected domain :-

A simple connected domain is a domain in which every simple path contains points
of D only.
 This means that the value of a function at a point inside a contour can be
calculated by integrating the function over the contour and dividing by the
difference between the point and the integration variable.

STEPS ARE AS FOLLOWS :-

 Find the analytic function f(z) that you want to integrate over the contour C.
 Identify a point z0 inside C where f(z) has a singularity (pole). This can be done
by finding the roots of the denominator of f(z).
 Calculate the residue of f(z) at z0 using the formula for residues.
 Apply Cauchy's Integral Formula to evaluate the integral ∫(C) f(z) dz by
substituting the value of Res(f, z0) into the formula.
Here is an example of using Cauchy's Integral Formula to evaluate a contour integral:

Example: Evaluate the integral ∫(C) z/(z^2 + 1) dz, where C is the unit circle |z| = 1.

Solution:

• We have f(z) = z/(z^2 + 1), which is analytic in the complex plane except at z = i
and z = -i.
• The singularities of f(z) inside the unit circle are at z = i and z = -i. We choose z0 =
i since it lies inside the unit circle.
• The residue of f(z) at z0 = i can be found using the formula:
• Res(f, i) = lim(z → i) (z - i) f(z) = lim(z → i) (z - i) z/(z^2 + 1) = 1/(2i)
• We apply Cauchy's Integral Formula to obtain:
∫(C) z/(z^2 + 1) dz = 2πi Res(f, i) = 2πi (1/(2i)) = πi
• Therefore, the value of the contour integral is πi.
THANK YOU 

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