
Help needed with Elliptic Integrals • Physics Forums
Nov 19, 2025 · Do you know of any reference for elliptic integrals in general? There are doubtless entire monographs devoted to elliptic integrals, but one concise reference is: Handbook of Mathematical …
Calculating the perimeter of a region using integrals
Feb 5, 2007 · I was wondering,how do we calculate the perimeter of a region using integral calculus?I know that to calculate the area we have to draw the region and if we...
Challenging Integrals in Calculus 1-2: Expand Your Problem-Solving ...
Jun 11, 2007 · can someone give me some really hard intergrals to solve? make sure they are in the range of calculus 1-2 (anything before multivariable) My teacher assigned some few hard integrals, …
Some Useful Integrals In Quantum Field Theory - Physics Forums
Jul 4, 2015 · In my paper on renormalisation I mentioned what most who have studied calculations in Quantum Field Theory find, its rather complicated and mind numbing.
Why Split Improper Integrals? • Physics Forums
Jul 30, 2014 · Splitting improper integrals is often necessary to handle discontinuities and infinite bounds effectively. While it may seem tedious, dividing the integral at points of discontinuity ensures the …
Solving Definite Integrals with a TI-83 Plus - Physics Forums
Feb 3, 2005 · does anyone know how to solve definite integrals using a Ti-83 plus? my teacher said it's okay to use it to check your answer during a test, so if you know how, please let me know. also, is it …
Fourth Integral: What is the Answer? • Physics Forums
Mar 3, 2006 · Evaluating a fourth-order integral, such as f(x,y,z,t) dx dy dz dt, generally represents a hypervolume in four-dimensional space, extending the concepts of area and volume from double and …
Understanding Work Integrals: Examples Explained
Feb 5, 2014 · I have a question about work integrals. I'm trying to reconcile using integrals to essentially multiply force by distance, but the fact that there appear to be multiple different types of problems …
Why Don't We Use the Jacobian in Surface Integrals?
Apr 27, 2009 · Why is it that when we evaluate a surface integral of: f(x, y ,z) over dS, where x = x(u, v) y = y(u, v) z = z(u, v) dS is equal to ||ru X rv|| dA Why don't we use the jacobian here when we …
Can Integrals Represent Negative Area? - Physics Forums
Jan 17, 2010 · Sometimes, integrals can take up negative values. In those cases, how can I assume they represent the area under the curve, since areas can never be negative? PS.: They not only take …