Cauchy integral formula

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Statement

For a circle with respect to any point in the interior

Suppose is a domain in and is a holomorphic function. The Cauchy integral formula states that if is such that the disc of radius about lies completely inside , and if in such that , we have:

In other words, we can determine the value of at the center, by knowing its value on the boundary.

For any simple closed curve and any point in the interior

This is the same integral formula, this time applied to any simple closed curve and any point in the interior.

Suppose is a domain in and is a holomorphic function. The Cauchy integral formula states that if is a smooth simple closed curve lying completely inside , and is in the component of the complement of that lies completely inside , then we have:

In other words, the curve doesn't need to be a circle and the point can be anywhere inside.

For any union of piecewise smooth curves and any point

Fill this in later This is in terms of the winding numbers

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