Lecture

Cauchy Theorem for Functions

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This lecture covers the Cauchy theorem for functions, stating that a function defined in a neighborhood of a point has a limit at that point if and only if it satisfies a specific condition. The theorem is presented with various formulations and demonstrations, emphasizing the importance of continuity and limits in mathematical analysis.

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