I w'd surprised if this integral ∫tan(e−x²) dx has a closed form since :∫+∞−∞tan(e−x²) dx is assumed as a constant by wolfram alpha and The inverse calculator didn't give me any thing such that it's value is 2.27591....
, then any way to show that if it has a closed form , or it is just a constant ?
Saturday, September 10, 2016
integration - Closed form of :inttan(e−x²)dx Over reals
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