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Terme préférentiel
Cauchy principal value
Définition
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In mathematics, the Cauchy principal value, named after Augustin Louis Cauchy, is a method for assigning values to certain improper integrals which would otherwise be undefined. In this method, a singularity on an integral interval is avoided by limiting the integral interval to the singularity (so the singularity is not covered by the integral).
(Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cauchy_principal_value)
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