Universal Formulas In Integral And Fractional Differential Calculus
by Khavtgai Namsrai /
2016 / English / PDF
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This reference book presents unique and traditional analytic
calculations, and features more than a hundred universal formulas
where one can calculate by hand enormous numbers of definite
integrals, fractional derivatives and inverse operators. Despite
the great success of numerical calculations due to computer
technology, analytical calculations still play a vital role in the
study of new, as yet unexplored, areas of mathematics, physics and
other branches of sciences. Readers, including non-specialists, can
obtain themselves universal formulas and define new special
functions in integral and series representations by using the
methods expounded in this book. This applies to anyone utilizing
analytical calculations in their studies.
This reference book presents unique and traditional analytic
calculations, and features more than a hundred universal formulas
where one can calculate by hand enormous numbers of definite
integrals, fractional derivatives and inverse operators. Despite
the great success of numerical calculations due to computer
technology, analytical calculations still play a vital role in the
study of new, as yet unexplored, areas of mathematics, physics and
other branches of sciences. Readers, including non-specialists, can
obtain themselves universal formulas and define new special
functions in integral and series representations by using the
methods expounded in this book. This applies to anyone utilizing
analytical calculations in their studies.
Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students interested in
analytic calculations in integral calculus. Researchers from the
fields of modern mathematical analysis, theoretical physics and
engineering. Non-experts interested in integrals, fractional
derivatives and inverse operators.
Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students interested in
analytic calculations in integral calculus. Researchers from the
fields of modern mathematical analysis, theoretical physics and
engineering. Non-experts interested in integrals, fractional
derivatives and inverse operators.