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integrate (e^(-0,1*t^2))

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 Nov 17, 2014

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There is no analytical solution for  $$\int e^{-0.1t^2}dt$$ in general, unless the limits of the integration are between -infinity and infinity, or between 0 and infinity (or -infinity and 0).

 

For general finite limits a numerical method is required.

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 Nov 17, 2014
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Best Answer

There is no analytical solution for  $$\int e^{-0.1t^2}dt$$ in general, unless the limits of the integration are between -infinity and infinity, or between 0 and infinity (or -infinity and 0).

 

For general finite limits a numerical method is required.

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Alan Nov 17, 2014

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