integration using quadgk() in the complex plane
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Hi, I am trying to do an integration in the complex plane, and the upper limit of interval need to be complex infinity. But when I try to use quadgk(Fun,2,1i*inf), I will get the following message:
??? Error using ==> quadgk at 153 Contour endpoints and waypoints must be finite.
Can anyone help?
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Mike Hosea
on 3 Apr 2012
I'm going to assume this is a homework problem. Complex integrals generally depend on the path chosen. Here you want to go from 2+0i to the 0+inf*1i, but what path do you intend to take? Define a path that is parameterized by a real variable, substitute into your complex path integral, and evaluate the resulting integral (which will be over a real interval).
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Bjorn Gustavsson
on 4 Apr 2012
If I recall my complex analysis (doubtful about the time-waste to type...) you have to look at the poles of your functions and choose the integration paths with their position in mind.
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