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[SOLVED] integral with complex numbers
Hi,
I feel really silly for asking this question... but can anyone give me any advice on how to evaluate the following intergral:
[tex]\int\int\int[/tex]r.e[tex]^{iqrcos(\theta)}[/tex]sin([tex]\theta)[/tex]dr.d([tex]\theta)}[/tex].d([tex]\phi)}[/tex]
basically an integral spanning whole of space (I've included the the jacobian r[tex]^{2}[/tex] and sin([tex]\theta)[/tex])
I've tried splitting it into cos(x)+isin(x) but it gets very, very messy:(
Another question:
Is there any way to do braket notation through latex?
Hi,
I feel really silly for asking this question... but can anyone give me any advice on how to evaluate the following intergral:
[tex]\int\int\int[/tex]r.e[tex]^{iqrcos(\theta)}[/tex]sin([tex]\theta)[/tex]dr.d([tex]\theta)}[/tex].d([tex]\phi)}[/tex]
basically an integral spanning whole of space (I've included the the jacobian r[tex]^{2}[/tex] and sin([tex]\theta)[/tex])
I've tried splitting it into cos(x)+isin(x) but it gets very, very messy:(
Another question:
Is there any way to do braket notation through latex?