Is it possible to solve the following ???
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Hello everyone I need to ask a tough question I have an integral I should plot in 3d from minus infinite to plus infinite it is known that this integral is hard but can be solved numerically I need it in matlab is it possible???? How should I start if I have an integral from minus infinite to plus infinite of Exp(-xpower2+(exp(-xpower2))) ????? Is it possible if so how can I plot in 3d the square of this function?? I hope someone has the answer thank you
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Roger Stafford
2013-11-29
If I understand your notation correctly, the integrand you describe is one-dimensional. In what way does it lead to a 3D plot?
I believe the matlab function 'integral' will accept plus and minus infinities as limits of integration.
abed
2013-11-29
Roger Stafford
2013-11-29
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2013-11-29
The matlab functions integral2 and integral3 will also allow infinite integration limits.
abed
2013-11-29
Walter Roberson
2013-11-30
It was after R2010 if I recall correctly.
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