You start with:
I(a) = Integral [exp(-x^2)*sin(2ax)*(1/x)]dx (with bounds of 0 to positive infinity)
The text goes on to say "Clearly, the above equation can be manipulated to form the following useful result"
I(a) = 0.5*(PI)*erf(a)
Any insight as to how this is clear? I see an integral with 3 functions of x -- cant do integration by parts.
The exponential part of the integral looks similar to the error function, and the latter looks similar to the sine integral Si(infinity), but I have absolutely no idea how to derive the second equation.
Any hints would be appreciated. I have consulted 3 advanced engineering mathematics text books without finding any help :/
I(a) = Integral [exp(-x^2)*sin(2ax)*(1/x)]dx (with bounds of 0 to positive infinity)
The text goes on to say "Clearly, the above equation can be manipulated to form the following useful result"
I(a) = 0.5*(PI)*erf(a)
Any insight as to how this is clear? I see an integral with 3 functions of x -- cant do integration by parts.
The exponential part of the integral looks similar to the error function, and the latter looks similar to the sine integral Si(infinity), but I have absolutely no idea how to derive the second equation.
Any hints would be appreciated. I have consulted 3 advanced engineering mathematics text books without finding any help :/
