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Doing contour integration of sin^z/(z-a)^4 in Maple



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Evaluating this contour integral.definite integral of form G(cos(x), sin(x)) by complex integrationComputing alternating sum using contour integrationFalsi regula using mapleEvaluate the contour integral: $int_0^2pi fraccos mxx^2-1 dx$Evaluate $int_0^infty frac11+x^6 dx$ using Contour IntegralContour integral with two polesSolving definite integrals using complex integrationTransforming Definite Integrals into Complex Contour IntegralsQuick way of solving the contour integral $oint frac11+z^5 dz$










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This is example 11.4.3 in Arfkin, Weber, and Harris: Calculate the following integral around a contour encircling $z=a$:



$$I=oint_C fracsin ^2(z)dz(z-a)^4$$



The answer is $-frac8pi i3sin(a)cos(a)$. In the book they use a derivative formula, but I want to get the same result using Maple.



My attempt is as follows (I am very new to Maple, but this same approach has worked for me on other complex integrals):



f := sin^2*z/(z - a)^4;
2
sin z
f := --------
4
(z - a)
poles := [a];
poles := [a]
C := z -> is(abs(z - a) < 1);
(2*Pi)*I*add(residue(f, z = a), a = select(C, poles));
0


Any thoughts for what Maple is doing and how I can get it to evaluate this integral correctly?










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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because I misunderstood the [maple] tag - this question is about using the software specifically. I guess I don't understand why this tag exists at all if you can't ask questions like this, but in any case, I think my question should be closed.
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$begingroup$


This is example 11.4.3 in Arfkin, Weber, and Harris: Calculate the following integral around a contour encircling $z=a$:



$$I=oint_C fracsin ^2(z)dz(z-a)^4$$



The answer is $-frac8pi i3sin(a)cos(a)$. In the book they use a derivative formula, but I want to get the same result using Maple.



My attempt is as follows (I am very new to Maple, but this same approach has worked for me on other complex integrals):



f := sin^2*z/(z - a)^4;
2
sin z
f := --------
4
(z - a)
poles := [a];
poles := [a]
C := z -> is(abs(z - a) < 1);
(2*Pi)*I*add(residue(f, z = a), a = select(C, poles));
0


Any thoughts for what Maple is doing and how I can get it to evaluate this integral correctly?










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  • $begingroup$
    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because I misunderstood the [maple] tag - this question is about using the software specifically. I guess I don't understand why this tag exists at all if you can't ask questions like this, but in any case, I think my question should be closed.
    $endgroup$
    – levitopher
    Apr 2 at 14:07













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$begingroup$


This is example 11.4.3 in Arfkin, Weber, and Harris: Calculate the following integral around a contour encircling $z=a$:



$$I=oint_C fracsin ^2(z)dz(z-a)^4$$



The answer is $-frac8pi i3sin(a)cos(a)$. In the book they use a derivative formula, but I want to get the same result using Maple.



My attempt is as follows (I am very new to Maple, but this same approach has worked for me on other complex integrals):



f := sin^2*z/(z - a)^4;
2
sin z
f := --------
4
(z - a)
poles := [a];
poles := [a]
C := z -> is(abs(z - a) < 1);
(2*Pi)*I*add(residue(f, z = a), a = select(C, poles));
0


Any thoughts for what Maple is doing and how I can get it to evaluate this integral correctly?










share|cite|improve this question









$endgroup$




This is example 11.4.3 in Arfkin, Weber, and Harris: Calculate the following integral around a contour encircling $z=a$:



$$I=oint_C fracsin ^2(z)dz(z-a)^4$$



The answer is $-frac8pi i3sin(a)cos(a)$. In the book they use a derivative formula, but I want to get the same result using Maple.



My attempt is as follows (I am very new to Maple, but this same approach has worked for me on other complex integrals):



f := sin^2*z/(z - a)^4;
2
sin z
f := --------
4
(z - a)
poles := [a];
poles := [a]
C := z -> is(abs(z - a) < 1);
(2*Pi)*I*add(residue(f, z = a), a = select(C, poles));
0


Any thoughts for what Maple is doing and how I can get it to evaluate this integral correctly?







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  • $begingroup$
    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because I misunderstood the [maple] tag - this question is about using the software specifically. I guess I don't understand why this tag exists at all if you can't ask questions like this, but in any case, I think my question should be closed.
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  • $begingroup$
    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because I misunderstood the [maple] tag - this question is about using the software specifically. I guess I don't understand why this tag exists at all if you can't ask questions like this, but in any case, I think my question should be closed.
    $endgroup$
    – levitopher
    Apr 2 at 14:07















$begingroup$
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because I misunderstood the [maple] tag - this question is about using the software specifically. I guess I don't understand why this tag exists at all if you can't ask questions like this, but in any case, I think my question should be closed.
$endgroup$
– levitopher
Apr 2 at 14:07




$begingroup$
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because I misunderstood the [maple] tag - this question is about using the software specifically. I guess I don't understand why this tag exists at all if you can't ask questions like this, but in any case, I think my question should be closed.
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Syntax matters. Your original above has the numerator sin^2*z which doesn't parse to what you expect.



If you were originally using 2D Input mode in the Maple GUI, then I strongly suggest you stop doing that, and change GUI preferences globally to 1D (plaintext) Maple Notation input, and Worksheet instead of Document.



restart;
f := sin(z)^2/(z - a)^4;

2
sin(z)
f := --------
4
(z - a)

poles := [a]:
C := z -> is(abs(z - a) < 1):

(2*Pi)*I*add(residue(f, z = a), a = select(C, poles));

8
-- I Pi cos(a) sin(a)
3





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$begingroup$

Syntax matters. Your original above has the numerator sin^2*z which doesn't parse to what you expect.



If you were originally using 2D Input mode in the Maple GUI, then I strongly suggest you stop doing that, and change GUI preferences globally to 1D (plaintext) Maple Notation input, and Worksheet instead of Document.



restart;
f := sin(z)^2/(z - a)^4;

2
sin(z)
f := --------
4
(z - a)

poles := [a]:
C := z -> is(abs(z - a) < 1):

(2*Pi)*I*add(residue(f, z = a), a = select(C, poles));

8
-- I Pi cos(a) sin(a)
3





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$begingroup$

Syntax matters. Your original above has the numerator sin^2*z which doesn't parse to what you expect.



If you were originally using 2D Input mode in the Maple GUI, then I strongly suggest you stop doing that, and change GUI preferences globally to 1D (plaintext) Maple Notation input, and Worksheet instead of Document.



restart;
f := sin(z)^2/(z - a)^4;

2
sin(z)
f := --------
4
(z - a)

poles := [a]:
C := z -> is(abs(z - a) < 1):

(2*Pi)*I*add(residue(f, z = a), a = select(C, poles));

8
-- I Pi cos(a) sin(a)
3





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$begingroup$

Syntax matters. Your original above has the numerator sin^2*z which doesn't parse to what you expect.



If you were originally using 2D Input mode in the Maple GUI, then I strongly suggest you stop doing that, and change GUI preferences globally to 1D (plaintext) Maple Notation input, and Worksheet instead of Document.



restart;
f := sin(z)^2/(z - a)^4;

2
sin(z)
f := --------
4
(z - a)

poles := [a]:
C := z -> is(abs(z - a) < 1):

(2*Pi)*I*add(residue(f, z = a), a = select(C, poles));

8
-- I Pi cos(a) sin(a)
3





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Syntax matters. Your original above has the numerator sin^2*z which doesn't parse to what you expect.



If you were originally using 2D Input mode in the Maple GUI, then I strongly suggest you stop doing that, and change GUI preferences globally to 1D (plaintext) Maple Notation input, and Worksheet instead of Document.



restart;
f := sin(z)^2/(z - a)^4;

2
sin(z)
f := --------
4
(z - a)

poles := [a]:
C := z -> is(abs(z - a) < 1):

(2*Pi)*I*add(residue(f, z = a), a = select(C, poles));

8
-- I Pi cos(a) sin(a)
3






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