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- From: jake@skatter.usask.ca
- Subject: Anyone have an SMP that can solve this?
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- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1992 02:36:06 GMT
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- Here it is (in Mma syntax)
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- Integrate[t^(-1/2) Sqrt[t - 4 m^2] Exp[ -t tau], {t,4 m^2, s0}]
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- I should point out that yes, I know that it is in Gradshteyn and Ryzhik
- (on page 319) for s0 -> Infinity, and I also know that Mma can solve it
- for that case.
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- If indeed it is known that the integral cannot be done for a finite upper
- limit, I would appreciate someone enlightening me as to the precise reason.
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- Thank you in advance for your effort.
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- jake@skatter.usask.ca
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