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Lola Peters
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Deformation of Contours  
« on: Jun 18th, 2005, 7:16pm »
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Anyone here know enough about deformation of contours to talk about it?
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« Reply #1 on: Jun 20th, 2005, 10:03am »
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What kind of talk do you have?
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Re: Deformation of Contours  
« Reply #2 on: Jun 20th, 2005, 4:16pm »
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on Jun 18th, 2005, 7:16pm, Lola Peters wrote:
Anyone here know enough about deformation of contours to talk about it?

 
 
There are several who could perhaps hold a discussion on this topic, but it is too broad for anyone but a specialist in complex analysis to feel comfortable that they will know what you are talking about. Perhaps if you could be a bit more specific about what you want to discuss, someone will be able to comment intelligently.
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