Cauchy integral also for b< e^(1/e)?
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Ansus Wrote:
Quote:I mean without references I can not conclude that myself.
It is Nörlund–Rice integral (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%B6rlun...e_integral).

bo198214 Wrote:Is it applicable only to certain functions?

See Ansus, your formula is only applicable to (in the right halfplane) polynomially bounded functions \( f \), you can read it in your reference. So it is not applicable here, and I dont need to wonder why the formula doesnt work.
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