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Complex Analysis - Maths KU

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384 Chapter 6 Series and Residues<br />

(ii) We have assumed that F (s) has a finite number of poles in the<br />

complex plane.This is usually the case when F (s) arises from the<br />

solution of an ordinary differential equations.In the solution of<br />

applied problems involving a partial differential equation it is not<br />

uncommon to obtain a function F (s) with an infinite number of<br />

poles.Although the proof of Theorem 6.19 is not valid when F (s)<br />

has an infinite number of poles in the left half-plane Re(s)

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