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Consequences of the Cauchy–Goursat Theorem— Maximum Principles and the Local Theory

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Of great utility in the differential calculus of functions on ℝ are primitives or antiderivatives. The Fundamental Theorem here affirms that integration always produces such primitives.

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Burckel, R.B. (2021). Consequences of the Cauchy–Goursat Theorem— Maximum Principles and the Local Theory. In: Classical Analysis in the Complex Plane. Cornerstones. Birkhäuser, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-1965-0_6

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