Sunday, June 18, 2017

integration - A 'complicated' integral: intlimitsinftyinftyfracsin(x)x




I am calculating an integral sin(x)x and I dont seem to be getting an answer.



When I integrate by parts twice, I get:
sin(x)xdx=[sin(x)ln(x)cos(x)x2]+



What will be the answer to that ?


Answer



Hint: From the viewpoint of improper Lebesgue integrals or in sense of Cauchy principal value is integral is legitimate. Integration by parts.
sin(x)xdx=lim


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