|
[Date Index]
[Thread Index]
[Author Index]
Is there a way to integrate and differentiate Erfi?
- To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
- Subject: [mg129879] Is there a way to integrate and differentiate Erfi?
- From: eagles.g11.teams at gmail.com
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 22:28:29 -0500 (EST)
- Delivered-to: l-mathgroup@mail-archive0.wolfram.com
- Delivered-to: l-mathgroup@wolfram.com
- Delivered-to: mathgroup-newout@smc.vnet.net
- Delivered-to: mathgroup-newsend@smc.vnet.net
It appears that Mathematica does not know how to integrate or differentiate the Erfi function. Am I correct? I am able to use Limit[(f(t+d)-f(t))/d, d -> 0] to get the derivative, but are there reasonable approaches to finding Integrate[Erfi]?
Thanks!
NS
Prev by Date:
Re: Ingolf Dahl's "SetFaceAndFont" palette broken in Mathematica
Next by Date:
Re: Obtaining Random LIne from A file
Previous by thread:
Re: Optimizing For loop statement
Next by thread:
Re: Is there a way to integrate and differentiate Erfi?
|