How to Solve a Complex ML-inequality Problem Quickly and Effectively

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The discussion revolves around a problem related to the ML inequality in the context of complex line integrals. Participants are seeking guidance on how to approach the problem effectively.

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  • Some participants express confusion regarding the ML inequality and suggest that the original poster clarify their problem statement and relevant equations. Others reference external resources to aid understanding and propose looking up inequalities related to real definite integrals.

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Please give me some idea of how to solve it , Urgent. Thanks

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nigelben said:

Homework Statement




Please give me some idea of how to solve it , Urgent. Thanks

Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution

Maybe someone else here knows what you're talking about, but I don't. ML inequality doesn't ring any bells for me. A good start for you would be to fill in the information in this form - problem statement, relevant equations, and your attempt at a solution. Before anyone will give you a hand, you need to make an effort at solving your problem.
 
He probably means this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ML_inequality" . Since complex line integrals are usually defined in terms of real definite integrals, look up the relevant inequality for real definite integrals.
 
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hey sorry I don't know how to upload the file , may I know your email address so I can send it to you ? appreciate for you help
 
No. Here is the relationship:

\left|\int_c f(z)dz\right|\leq ML

where L is the length of the contour and |f(x)|<M over C. Now, can you click on that math code, look at the underlying commands to generate it, edit it for your problem, then paste it back to the forum between the tex delimiters?
 
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hey sorry I don't know how to upload the file , may I know your email address so I can send it to you ? appreciate for you help

Do not request e-mail addresses here on the PF. Post in the open forums.
 

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