


Has any of you an idea about what the problem could be? I would like to also point out that the square roots are always well definite for the values I consider. substituting the values of Mu and u in the ugly formula and taking the difference). Ou tape ESC intt ESC pour une expression mathématique remplissable : (Pour en savoir plus sur les expressions remplissables, visitez Mathematical Typesetting. if I additionally specify a precise value of Mu (so it knows Mu + boundary of integration), in one lucky case it is able to directly give me the result for the definite integral this does not match with the value I would obtain by using the fundamental theorem of calculus (i.e.if I give precise values for the boundary (e.g, u=+-1/2), after a long time it just returns the definite integral without any result.if I keep the integral indefinite, it returns me a solution (quite ugly, but at least.):.Only for some specific case of Mu Mathematica seems to be able to compute it. I'm trying to compute the following definite integral (Mu is a parameter): Integrate/Sqrt]], ] Finance, Statistics & Business Analysis.

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