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Topic Sub Topic
Cauchy's Integral Formula The index of a Point with Respect to a Closed Cu Cauchy's Integral Formula The Integral Formula Cauchy's Integral Formula Higher Derivatives Cauchy's Integral Formula Removable Singularities, Taylor's Theorem Cauchy's Integral Formula Zeros and Poles Cauchy's Integral Formula The local Mapping Cauchy's Integral Formula The Maximum Principle The General Form of Cauchy's Theorem Chains and Cycles The General Form of Cauchy's Theorem Simple Connectivity The General Form of Cauchy's Theorem Homology The General Form of Cauchy's Theorem The General Statement of Cauchy's Theorem The General Form of Cauchy's Theorem Proof of Cauchy's Theorem The General Form of Cauchy's Theorem Locally Exact Differentials The General Form of Cauchy's Theorem Multiply Connected Regions The General Form of Cauchy's Theorem The Residue Theorem The General Form of Cauchy's Theorem The Argument Principle Evaluation of Definite Integrals and Harmonic FuEvaluation of Definite Integrals Evaluation of Definite Integrals and Harmonic FuDefinition and Basic Properties Evaluation of Definite Integrals and Harmonic FuThe Mean-value Property Evaluation of Definite Integrals and Harmonic FuPoisson's Formula Harmonic Functions and Powers Series Expansio Schwartz's Theorem Harmonic Functions and Powers Series Expansio The Reflection Principle Harmonic Functions and Powers Series Expansio Weierstrass's Theorem Harmonic Functions and Powers Series Expansio The Taylor's Series Harmonic Functions and Powers Series Expansio The Laurent Series Partial Fractions and Entire Functions Partial Fractions Partial Fractions and Entire Functions Infinite Products Partial Fractions and Entire Functions Canonical Products Partial Fractions and Entire Functions The Gamma Function Partial Fractions and Entire Functions Jenson's Formula Partial Fractions and Entire Functions Hadmard's Formula ScNo Dur Obj ConSum TeAct LeAct S.No Duration Objective Content Summary Teaching Activity Learning Activity 1.1 120 data data data data 1.2 120 1.3 180 1.4 120 1.5 120 1.6 120 1.7 60 2.1 120 2.2 60 2.3 120 2.4 60 2.5 120 2.6 120 2.7 60 2.8 120 2.9 180 3.1 240 3.2 120 3.3 120 3.4 120 4.1 120 4.2 120 4.3 180 4.4 120 4.5 120 5.1 120 5.2 120 5.3 120 5.4 120 5.5 120 5.6 120 0 ConAbs AsMet TeAid Content Abstract Assessment Method Teaching Aids data data data