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Complex Analysis/Goursat's Lemma

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Introduction

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Goursat's Lemma is a crucial result in the proof of the Cauchy's integral theorem.It restricts the integration paths to triangles, making it provable via a geometric subdivision argument.

Statement

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Let be a closed triangle, an open set, and a holomorphic function. Then:

Proof

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Set . We inductively construct a sequence with the properties:

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2. , where represents the length of a curve

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For and already constructed, we subdivide by connecting the midpoints of its sides, forming four subtriangles , . Since the contributions of the midpoints cancel out in the integration, we have:

Choose such that and set . Then, by construction: , , and

This ensures has the required properties.

Since all are compact, . Let . As is holomorphic at , there exists a neighborhood of and a continuous function with such that:

Since the function has a primitive, it follows for with that:

Thus, due to the continuity of and , we obtain:

Notation in the Proof

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is the -th subtriangle of the original triangle, with side lengths scaled by a factor of .

is the integration path along the boundary of the -th subtriangle, with perimeter .


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