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What is the integral of 1 x? - Mathematics Stack Exchange 16 Answers to the question of the integral of 1 x 1 x are all based on an implicit assumption that the upper and lower limits of the integral are both positive real numbers If we allow more generality, we find an interesting paradox For instance, suppose the limits on the integral are from −A A to +A + A where A A is a real, positive number
What is an integral number? - Mathematics Stack Exchange In normal use, integral length would be equal to some integer, while unit length would be of length 1 1 (see "unit number" here) Presumably the author meant, "in the unit (with a different meaning!) we use to measure lengths, these lengths are integer-valued"
Bessel Function Integral Identity - Mathematics Stack Exchange The above integral is what you should arrive at when you take the Inversion Integral and integrate over the complex plane Having tested its values for x and t, it appears to be consistent with my result
What is the difference between an indefinite integral and an . . . Wolfram Mathworld says that an indefinite integral is "also called an antiderivative" This MIT page says, "The more common name for the antiderivative is the indefinite integral " One is free to define terms as you like, but it looks like at least some (and possibly most) credible sources define them to be exactly the same thing