Two exponential integrals
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The ∆h, F, x1, x2,δ are constant, how to generate these two exponential integrals? I have tried to use the theorem of residue, but this seems not work while there is no singularity points but only zeros points in the integrand functions. So is there any other ways to solve these?
Thank you very much!
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Two exponential integrals - by Augustrush - 11/09/2010, 02:31 AM
RE: Two exponential integrals - by tommy1729 - 11/09/2010, 01:20 PM
RE: Two exponential integrals - by Augustrush - 11/10/2010, 06:44 PM

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