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I'm trying to sort out the integral:
[tex]\int x^{-2}e^{ikx}dx[/tex].
At first, I thought I would have to solve it numerically. But I am hoping to exploit the orthogonality of the plane waves:
[tex]\int e^{ikx}dx = 2\pi\delta(k)[/tex]
It has been a while since I have dealt with integral manipulation, so any help would be appreciated.
[tex]\int x^{-2}e^{ikx}dx[/tex].
At first, I thought I would have to solve it numerically. But I am hoping to exploit the orthogonality of the plane waves:
[tex]\int e^{ikx}dx = 2\pi\delta(k)[/tex]
It has been a while since I have dealt with integral manipulation, so any help would be appreciated.