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calculus of residues
  افماریک ِ مونک‌ها   
afmârik-e munakhâ

Fr.: calcul des résidus   

The application of → Cauchy's theorem to compute residues and poles, evaluate contour integrals, sum infinite series, and carry out related calculations.

calculus; → residue.

residue
  مونک   
munak

Fr.: résidu   

1) General: Something that remains after a process involving the removal of part of the original has been completed.
2) Math.: If f(z) is a → complex function, its residue at an isolated → singularity  z0 is defined by the → integral (1/2πi) ∫f(z)dz taken along a simple closed curve interior to an annulus about z0.

M.E., from O.Fr. residu, from L. residuum "a remainder," neuter of residuus "remaining, left over," from residere "to remain behind."

Munak, from mun-, dialectal variant of mân-/mândan "to remain" (e.g., Farizani mundä, Gazi mun-, Khunsâri mûn-, Natanzi, Semnâni -mund, Yghnobi mun-), Mid.Pers. mân-/mândan "to remain, to stay;" O.Pers. mān "to remain, dwell;" Av. mān- "to remain, dwell;" cognate with E. → remain; + relation/diminution suffix -ak.

residue theorem
  فربین ِ مونک‌ها   
farbin-e munakhâ

Fr.: théorème des résidus   

The theorem stating that the value of the line integral of a complex function, taken along a simple closed curve encircling a finite number of isolated singularities, is given by 2πi times the sum of the residues of the function at each of the singularities.

residue; → theorem.