Calculate complex integral formula
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syms x n
F = log(x+abs(n))/log(x.^2+n.^2);
F3 = int(F,x,1,2);
limit(F3,n,inf)
If I run the code, i will receive limit(int(log(n + x)/log(n^2 + x^2), x, 1, 2), n, Inf) but I want it to be a specific value which is 0.5, how can I do it. Sorry for my bad English
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VBBV
on 23 Apr 2023
syms x real
n = 0;
F = log(x+abs(n))./log(x.^2+n.^2);
F3 = vpaintegral(F,x,1,2)
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Torsten
on 23 Apr 2023
Edited: Torsten
on 23 Apr 2023
The OP wants his code to return 0.5 instead of repeating the problem in "ans".
There was another question of the same kind the OP deleted meanwhile.
I wonder if these homework problems are really meant to be solved with MATLAB or theoretically.
For the above question:
The sequence of functions
g_n(x) = log(x+n)./log(x.^2+n.^2)
converges uniformly on [1;2] to 1/2 as n -> Inf.
Thus integration and taking limit can be interchanged:
lim(n -> Inf) integral_{x=1}^{x=2} g_n(x) dx =
integral_{x=1}^{x=2} lim(n -> Inf) g_n(x) dx =
integral_{x=1}^{x=2} 1/2 dx = 1/2
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