Finished the second assignment for the Complex analysis course, and my brain must have reached the limit… of $$\frac{e^{it}}{t}$$ as $$t \to \infty$$ :neofox_dizzy:
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Finished the second assignment for the Complex analysis course, and my brain must have reached the limit… of $$\frac{e^{it}}{t}$$ as $$t \to \infty$$ :neofox_dizzy:
#maths #math #complexAnalysis #ou #m337
I'm doing a review exercise at the end of Book 2 (out of 4) from the Complex analysis, and I got the wrong value of an integral. The given solution uses a different method, so now I'm trying to figure out what I did wrong.
I bet the reason is something along the lines of "oh you can't use method X here, because the foxxo is too floofy to be boopable at eπ" :neofox_googly_shocked:
Starting #M337 (Complex analysis) and #M347 (Mathematial statistics) today! :neofox_book:
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