Timeline for Integral of $I = \int_{a}^{\infty}dx \frac{x^s}{(1+x)^{n}}$ [closed]
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David Roberts♦ Daniele Tampieri Nemo Michael Engelhardt Roland Bacher |
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Oct 3, 2021 at 7:20 | answer | added | Hjalmar Rosengren | timeline score: 3 | |
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Oct 3, 2021 at 6:07 | comment | added | David Roberts♦ | This is typical, actually, of nontrivial integrals: the best that can happen is that they are expressible in terms of a standard transcendental function, for instance a hypergeometric function. If you are looking for something simpler then you might be out of luck. Getting a rational expression involving Gamma functions is actually pretty nice, in comparison. | |
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