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Evaluation of an improper integral leading to a delta function
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[QUOTE="chiraganand, post: 6321690, member: 457517"] Thank you for your reply and explanation. I kind of understand it now. I am more familiar with basic calculus, so i was wondering about how the delta function is introduced and why. I still have to get my head around these generalized functions and their intuitive meaning and how to actually evaluate and integral with these functions. Suppose I had just had a single integral which ends with the delta function, then what does it mean in terms of calculations or coding or numbers. I am sorry if its a dumb question. [/QUOTE]
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