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- From: rgep@emu.pmms.cam.ac.uk (Richard Pinch)
- Subject: Re: Unsolved Integrals
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- Date: Sat, 12 Dec 1992 10:43:54 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec10.204653.29154@pellns.alleg.edu> frisinv@alleg.edu writes:
- >My hobby is working on solving unsolved integrals (no successes). Lately
- >I've been wondering if I am wasting my time (aside from practice at the
- >method of integration by tricks:)) Is there any way of testing if a
- >particular integral has a closed form solution? Has anyone heard of an
- >unsolved integral being solved recently?
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- A good starting point might be James Davenport's book
- "Om the integration of algebraic functions", Springer
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science 102, 1981.
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- Richard Pinch
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