This brief monograph by one of the great mathematicians of the
early 20th century offers a single-volume compilation of
propositions employed in proofs of Cauchy''s theorem. Developing an
arithmetical basis that avoids geometrical intuitions, Watson also
provides a brief account of the various applications of the theorem
to the evaluation of definite integrals. 1914 edition.
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