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This article is about a particular entire function: a holomorphic function defined on the whole of

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Definition

The sine integral is defined as the antiderivative of the sinc function taking the value 0 at 0. Denoted Si, it is defined as:

Si(z0):=0z0sinc(z)dz

The integration could be done over any piecewise smooth path from 0 to z0: all such integrals yield the same value because of the homotopy-invariance formulation of Cauchy's theorem, and the fact that C is simply connected.