

the book will give the reader a definite edge when it comes to problem.

I am able to solve these integrals numerically, and I am able to plot them in Mathematica, however I don't know how to obtain an analytical expression for them.ġ) Is it possible to evaluate the indefinite integral in the example below?Ģ) Is it possible to tell whether Mathematica is timing out, or if the integral simply cannot be done analytically? What does it mean when Mathematica spits back the unevaluated integral still with an integral sign?ģ) More generally, are there any tips or tricks to successfully obtaining a result, or to speed up the calculation/stop it from timing out? I am thinking along the lines of: specifying assumptions, time constraints, rewriting special functions, Pade approximations, Taylor expansions, polynomial fits, etc. Further tabulations, of relevance in statistics and numerical integration.

I would like to have an analytical expression for some complicated indefinite integrals (example below).
