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Singularities at end point in integrations...

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  • Subject: [mg64104] Singularities at end point in integrations...
  • From: ashesh <ashesh.cb at gmail.com>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 04:34:52 -0500 (EST)
  • Organization: The Math Forum
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Hi,

 I Need to perform an integration with poles and zeros in the integrand. Please let me know if there a way in Mathematican that can be used to perform the definite integral 
    
    sqrt((x-a)*(x-b)/((x-c)*(x-d))) 

between the limits (c,d), (a,d), (a,b) or (b,c).
    
I have read about the routine in quadpack called "dqawse.f" which can perform "integration of functions having algebraico-logarithmic end point singularities".


Hope someone can give some leads to solve the above problem.

Thanks in advance.
Ashesh


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