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by zeroonetwothree 201 days ago
It’s interesting he mentions he doesn’t like contour integration since many integrals can be done either way.

Feynman’s trick is equivalent to extending it into a double integral and then switching the order of integration.

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Don't forget to check for the necessary measurability & integrability of the sections (f(a, y), f(x, b)) before switching the order: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fubini%27s_theorem?useskin=vec....
This reminds me of the "snake oil method" for generating functions. It's been many years, but I remember it as adding another sigma and then swapping them.
Contour integration is basically a double integral in disguise.