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    Sep 8, 2007, 07:46 AM
    Cauchys theorem
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    Prove Cauchy's theorem assuming that f(z) is analytic and f'(z) is continuous everywhere in D
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    Sep 8, 2007, 11:34 AM
    There are various proofs. I'm sure you can Google and find one.

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