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I want to do an integral like the picture. In the end, "x" will remain in the result expression. Anybody can help me?
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Roger Stafford
on 5 Dec 2014
Edited: Roger Stafford
on 5 Dec 2014
I doubt that you will be able to find an explicit expression for this integral in terms of x. However, it does have an explicit power series expansion in terms of odd powers of x which converges for all x satisfying abs(x) < 1. Is that of interest to you, Chen? Otherwise I believe you will have to settle for using a numerical integration function in which each value of x must be specified.
Correction: The above power series would actually converge for all x.
Chen
on 8 Dec 2014
Roger Stafford
on 9 Dec 2014
Even though no explicit expression is possible for this integral which depends on x, it is quite possible for you to devise a matlab function which takes x as its input and gives as an output the value of your integral using either numerical integration or the power series I have given you. In turn this function can be used for creating or helping to create the integrand for an outer integral.
See http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/integral.html for the requirements on integrand functions for the numerical quadrature function 'integral', including the necessity for them to accept vector inputs.
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