Winding number of cycle around point

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Definition

Definition in terms of complex integrals

Let c be a cycle (a sum of loops) in C and z0C be a point not lying on any of the loops comprising c. Then, the winding number of c about z0, denoted n(c;z0), is defined by:

n(c;z0):=12πidzzz0

Definition in terms of homology classes

Let c be a cycle (a sum of loops) in C, and z0C be a point not lying on any of the loos comprising c. The winding number of c about z0 is the homology class of c</mat>viewedasacyclein<math>C{z0}.