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Physics[Intc] - quick input of multiple integrals from -infinity to infinity
Calling Sequence
Intc(f, x1, x2, ..., xn)
Parameters
f
-
any algebraic expression; the integrand
x1, x2, ..., xn
names representing the integration variables
Description
The Intc command facilitates the input of multiple integrals from to , frequently used in Physics. The first argument represents the integrand, while the following arguments (one or many) are the integration variables. Note that all integrals built by using Intc use the inert Int instead of int.
Examples
To enter a two dimensional Integral from to , use the following command:
A typical situation is one in which you want to integrate in a d-volume, where d is the dimension of spacetime. For that purpose, you can either enter all the coordinates as arguments to Intc, or to make the input easier, set an alias for the coordinates, (in Physics, the default setting is a Minkowski spacetime with dimension 4 = 3 + 1; you can change this by using Setup), by using the Coordinates command.
See Also
Coordinates, Physics, Physics conventions, Physics examples, Setup
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