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Homework Statement
This problem is from Mary L. Boas - Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences, Chapter 14, section 3, problem 23.
\oint_C \frac{e^{3z}dz}{(z - ln2)^{4}}
2. Homework Equations
Cauchy's integral formula
The Attempt at a Solution
First isolate the singularity...
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