A variant of Cauchy's argument principle for analytic functions which applies to curves containing zeroes
Abstract
It is known that the Cauchy's argument principle, applied to an holomorphic function f, requires that f has no zeros on the curve of integration. In this short note, we give a generalization of such a principle which covers the case when f has zeros on the curve, as well as an application.
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