complex argument integrals of trigonometric and hyperbolic functions (Trac #903) #1430 New issue Closed ...
Note: This only works when \(x\) is measured in radians. We are now going to look at more complex trigonometric functions where we will use the general rule: \(\int {\cos (ax + b)dx = \frac{1}{a}} ...
Abstract: An analytic preconditioner for the electric field integral equation, based on the Calderon identities, is considered. It is shown, based on physical reasoning, that RWG elements are not ...
The first identity (Section 2) expresses a moment of a product of multivariate t densities as an integral of dimension one less than the number of factors. This identity is applied to inference ...
Remember that integration is the inverse procedure to differentiation. So, if you can do trigonometric differentiation, you can do trig integration.