Integration through approximation

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There is no analytical solution of the integral below. Can we approxiamate the analytical solution?

\int_{k}^{K} \frac{exp(-log^2 (x))}{x(x-A)}dx
 
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Is anything known about k, K, A?
If they are given, it is easy - if not, some knowledge about them would still help.
 
x = 0 and x = A have critical roles. If either is inside [k,K], you have to break the integral at that point before proceeding.
 
Thanks for your replies. I am assuming x>A>0.
 
Matheco said:
Thanks for your replies. I am assuming x>A>0.

My caution involves the relationship to the limits of integration [k,K].
 
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