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  1. What is an integral? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Dec 15, 2017 · A different type of integral, if you want to call it an integral, is a "path integral". These are actually defined by a "normal" integral (such as a Riemann integral), but path integrals do not seek to …

  2. What is the integral of 1/x? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Jan 20, 2021 · 16 Answers to the question of the integral of 1 x 1 x are all based on an implicit assumption that the upper and lower limits of the integral are both positive real numbers. If we allow …

  3. What is the integral of a cumulative distribution function?

    Feb 27, 2019 · I cannot find what is the integral of a cumulative distribution function $$\\int G(\\xi)d\\xi$$ I think it should be simple, but I have no idea where else to look for it.

  4. How to calculate the integral in normal distribution?

    Definite integrals of that function are found by numerical methods rather than by finding a closed-form antiderivative. In exercises of this kind usually one gets the value of the integral either from software …

  5. Uses for esoteric integral symbols - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    In particular, integral symbols with a square (\sqint and \sqiint), a sloped dash (\fint) and the very curious \landupint and \landdownint. Is anyone familiar with any uses for these symbols?

  6. What is the difference between an indefinite integral and an ...

    Nov 29, 2013 · Wolfram Mathworld says that an indefinite integral is "also called an antiderivative". This MIT page says, "The more common name for the antiderivative is the indefinite integral." One is free …

  7. Indefinite double integral - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Dec 1, 2024 · In calculus we've been introduced first with indefinite integral, then with the definite one. Then we've been introduced with the concept of double (definite) integral and multiple (definite) integ...

  8. calculus - How to deal with multiplication inside of integral ...

    How to deal with multiplication inside of integral? Ask Question Asked 13 years, 11 months ago Modified 7 years, 11 months ago

  9. What is an Integral Domain? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    5 An integral domain is a ring with no zero divisors, i.e. xy = 0 ⇒ x = 0 or y = 0. x y = 0 ⇒ x = 0 o r y = 0 Additionally it is a widespread convention to disallow as a domain the trivial one-element ring (or, …

  10. calculus - Is there really no way to integrate $e^ {-x^2 ...

    Today, in my calculus class, we encountered the function e−x2 e x 2, and I was told that it was not integrable. I was very surprised. Is there really no way to find the integral of e−x2 e x 2? Graphing …