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|    Basti05b@aol.com to All    |
|    Re: Equations of Physics and Engineering    |
|    13 Dec 15 09:56:27    |
      Hello:              My integral as posted before, was just an example, may be some of which could       be handled by a simple trick.              However, they are normally appearing as a class with multi-parameters.              Eventually it will be difficult to handle them with a trick or software.              The true science here is that bottom line a Riccati sequence is representing       them, and they are squeezed between polynomials and Riccati equations.              Study of integrals must be handled in the future in this way.              An integral itself is a Riccati equation, i.e. d/dt (f(t))=g(t).              I can program to solve millions of integrals using Riccati, it will appear in       my future volumes. We see some in Volume 1.              Difficult job is how to classify them according to this new theory.              Sincerely              Dr.Mehran Basti              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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