Four ways to skin a definite integral
DOI10.4169/074683410X480249zbMATH Open1328.97021MaRDI QIDQ2999683FDOQ2999683
Authors: Joseph B. Dence, Thomas P. Dence
Publication date: 16 May 2011
Published in: The College Mathematics Journal (Search for Journal in Brave)
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Integration, integrals of Cauchy type, integral representations of analytic functions in the complex plane (30E20) Integrals of Riemann, Stieltjes and Lebesgue type (26A42) Integral calculus (educational aspects) (97I50) Complex analysis (educational aspects) (97I80)
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