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1 MAT 3730 Complex Variables Section 4.1 Contours http://myhome.spu.edu/lauw

2 Preview Chapter 4: Complex Integration Very similar to line integrals in Multivariable Calculus 4.1: Set up the notations: Parametrizations Contours

3 Smooth Arcs

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8 Smooth Closed Curves

9 Admissible Parametrizations

10 Example 1 (a) Find an admissible parametrization for the following smooth curve The straight-line segment from z 1 =-2-3i to z 2 =5+6i

11 Example 1 (b) Find an admissible parametrization for the following smooth curve The circle with radius 2 centered at 1-i

12 Example 1 (c) Find an admissible parametrization for the following smooth curve The graph of the function for

13 Directed Smooth Curves A smooth arc/closed curve is directed if its points have a specific ordering. (All curves in example 1 are directed with the order induced by the parametrization)

14 Contours

15 Opposite Contour

16 Definitions Closed contour The initial and terminal points coincide. Simple closed contour A closed contour with no multiple points other than its initial-terminal point. Example

17 Orientations A simple closed contour separates the plane into 2 domains: one bounded, and one unbounded. Positively oriented Negatively oriented

18 Length of a Smooth Curve

19 Next Class Read Section 4.2


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