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Originally Posted by asi123 I'm having a problem with the boundaries due.
I'm getting an integral from 1 to 1, is this normal? | You're integrating around the unit circle. You need to consider singularites of f(z) that lie inside this circle and apply Cauchy's Integral Formula.
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