The Contour Integral Approach to Several Improper Integrals with Hyperbolic Functions

Authors

  • Peiyao Liu
  • Yuzhe Ning
  • Qianhui Tang
  • Enhe Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/hset.v49i.8527

Keywords:

Cauchy’s Residue Theorem; complex integral; isolated singularity point; singularities; residue; complex number.

Abstract

In the field of Complex Analysis, it is acknowledged that Cauchy’s Residue Theorem plays an essential role, which allows the calculation of complex integrals by adding up the residues of singularities in the complex plane. Many mathematicians have developed various theorems out of Cauchy’s Residue Theorem and have solved numerous problems using Cauchy’s Residue Theorem, but there are still a lot more studies needed. Thus, this paper focuses on examining Residue Theorem deeply by introducing singularity point and residue, combining Laurent series and complex integral, then deducting Cauchy’s Residue Theorem. This paper then concentrates on solving four unique complex integrals to illustrate Cauchy’s Residue Theorem by analyzing the graph of integration, reformatting the integrals, applying theorems or tricks, integrating the reformatted integrals, and simplifying the results. As a result, this paper not only presented a deeper analysis of the deduction of Cauchy’s Residue Theorem, but also presented the solutions towards four previously unsolved complex integrals. The deduction of Cauchy’s Residue Theorem and the four complex analysis problems have important applications for dealing with integrals associated with hyperbolic functions and lead to future research in other areas of mathematics and physics.

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Published

21-05-2023

How to Cite

Liu, P., Ning, Y., Tang, Q., & Zhang, E. (2023). The Contour Integral Approach to Several Improper Integrals with Hyperbolic Functions. Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology, 49, 326-330. https://doi.org/10.54097/hset.v49i.8527