Re: Definite integral problem
- From: "PhysicsNerd" <markie_thomson@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Aug 2006 05:59:48 -0700
D Herring schrieb:
P.S. Is there any way to tackle this using complex analysis? Maybe as
an application of the residue theorem? I keep bumping into poles of
infinite order at z=ln(1/b)+i*(pi + 2*pi*k)...
Hi,
Thanks for the feedback. I will refresh my complex integration
abilities and try out some contours.
If any guru wants to try this (who would surely have prowess far in
excess of mine), then I'd be quite grateful.
Kind regards,
Mark
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