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Numerical Integration Question
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- Subject: [mg4034] Numerical Integration Question
- From: rlee at blue.seas.upenn.edu (Roland Lee )
- Date: Tue, 28 May 1996 01:45:30 -0400
- Organization: University of Pennsylvania
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
I have a question concerning the Numerical Integrations using Mathematica.
When I try to perform a numberical integration on a particular function in
Mathematica, it gives me a message 'inum' and then states that the function
is NOT numerical at a certain point. What does this mean and is there any
way to get around this?
Please respond via e-mail as I do not subscribe to this newsgroup.
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