Gary
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Post by Gary on Sept 1, 2018 5:03:30 GMT
A related problem, attached, is found in Mathews and Howell, Complex Analysis for Mathematics and Engineering, (Jones and Bartlett, 5th Ed.), p. 511. By coincidence this is also Chapter 11, Problem 11.
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Post by Admin on Sept 1, 2018 7:59:08 GMT
Very interesting. Same exercise posed in a slightly different way, with slightly different notation, and with the answer.
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Post by Gary on Sept 1, 2018 17:05:27 GMT
Very interesting. Same exercise posed in a slightly different way, with slightly different notation, and with the answer.
How does one interpret the e' notation in part (b)? I don't see it anyplace else in the book. I'm wondering if it's a mistake in typesetting.
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Post by Admin on Sept 1, 2018 17:44:38 GMT
It should be $e^t$ in both cases of course, and I assumed it was, but when I looked more carefully and enlarged it I could see that it is indeed $e^{'}$. As you suggest, it's probably a typesetting error.
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