Tuesday, August 25, 2015

calculus - A sine integral intinfty0left(fracsinxxright)n,mathrmdx


The following question comes from Some integral with sine post 0(sinxx)ndx

but now I'd be curious to know how to deal with it by methods of complex analysis.
Some suggestions, hints? Thanks!!!


Sis.


Answer



Here's another approach.



We have 0dx(sinxx)n=limϵ0+12dx(sinxxiϵ)n=limϵ0+12dx1(xiϵ)n(eixeix2i)n=limϵ0+121(2i)ndx1(xiϵ)nnk=0(1)k(nk)eix(n2k)=limϵ0+121(2i)nnk=0(1)k(nk)dxeix(n2k)(xiϵ)n.

If n2k0 we close the contour in the upper half-plane and pick up the residue at x=iϵ. Otherwise we close the contour in the lower half-plane and pick up no residues. The upper limit of the sum is thus n/2. Therefore, using the Cauchy differentiation formula, we find 0dx(sinxx)n=121(2i)nn/2k=0(1)k(nk)2πi(n1)!dn1dxn1eix(n2k)|x=0=121(2i)nn/2k=0(1)k(nk)2πi(n1)!(i(n2k))n1=π2n(n1)!n/2k=0(1)k(nk)(n2k)n1.
The sum can be written in terms of the hypergeometric function but the result is not particularly enlightening.


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