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Winding number

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Definition

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Let be a cycle in , and let be a point that does not intersect. Then

is called the *winding number* of around .=== Motivation === First, consider the case where consists of a single closed curve. Then is homologous in to an -fold (for some ) traversed circle around with . Now,

Thus, this integral counts how many times the curve winds around the point .

Let the closed integration path be defined as:

1. Plot the trace of the integration path.

2. Determine the winding number .

3. Determine the winding number .

4. Determine the winding number .

Additivity of the Integral

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For a cycle with closed , due to the additivity of the integral, we have

Thus, the winding number also counts how many times the point is encircled.

Length of the Cycle

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For a cycle with closed , the length of the cycle is defined additively over the lengths of the individual integration paths:

See Also

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Translation and Version Control

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https://de.wikiversity.org/wiki/Kurs:Funktionentheorie/Umlaufzahl

  • Date: 12/17/2024