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<u>Cauchy's theorem:</u> Let f be analytic on a domain <span class="texhtml">Ω</span>, and let <span class="texhtml">γ</span> be a nullhomologous, piecewise&nbsp;<span class="texhtml">''C''<sup>1</sup></span> curve in <span class="texhtml">Ω</span>.&nbsp; Then&nbsp;<math>\int_\gamma f(z)\,dz =0.</math>
  
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Really important results

Be able to state these perfectly, while taking a nap and juggling chainsaws.


Cauchy's theorem: Let f be analytic on a domain Ω, and let γ be a nullhomologous, piecewise C1 curve in Ω.  Then $ \int_\gamma f(z)\,dz =0. $


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