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PrudensOptimus
Jan4-04, 05:41 PM
Integrat Ln[x]dx!!!!
Lonewolf
Jan4-04, 05:47 PM
Consider it as 1*ln(x) and use parts.
If you don't feel like doing it, you can always use:
The Integrator (http://integrals.wolfram.com/index.en.cgi)
It gives the answer:
-x + x \ln x
himanshu121
Jan5-04, 04:22 AM
Is [x] greatest integer function??
Lonewolf
Jan5-04, 09:19 AM
Hmm, didn't consider that. I'm not sure there'd be a closed form expression for \int ln[x] dx
where [x] is the next greatest integer function. It'd be easy enough to get a numerical answer if the interval was specified though.
You could break the integral into a summation. [x] is constant between intervals of integers, so you end up with a sum of trivial integrals.
I think this is what Lonewolf is proposing (please excuse my ignorance!)
Regards,
Sam
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