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Greetings Jim, Thank you so much for your time. Is it possible to show the l.h.s of p2 is equal to its r.h.s. using Gauss' multiplication formula? Robert |
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While browsing the book Table of Integrals, Series, and Products by Gradshteyn and Ryzhik we came across these two interesting integrals. We decided to set about deriving these integrals and use Mathematica to assist with numerical computation and... |