On 5/7/2010 4:36:28 AM, adiaz wrote:
>Actually I'm starting to doubt
>that this monster of function
>have a convergent (uniform)
>integral, nor Cauchy integral
>too.
>
>Sure that it is not cos in the
>denominator -which is stable
>in (-0.5 pi, 0.5 pi)?
>
>I can't figure why a stable
>phisical process operates at
>this degree of numerical
>unstability.
>
>Regards. Alvaro.
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Integration is a mathematical conjecture, that may have no solution and that often requires a closer look. As I wrote that the result may be exact or infinitely wrong, here is an example that I'm sure you will appreciate.
Two very good references: Mathematica and Maple.
" Integrate uses about 500 pages of Mathematica code and 600 pages of C code."
This invisible integral may have suffered from "miscarriage in construction".
jmG