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Re: 6 dimensional integral with INT_3D?

by "Kenneth P. Bowman" <k-bowman@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 5, 2008 at 08:14 AM

In article 
<f34508e8-e833-4774-882f-3d5ca670d012@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
 Sid <siddharth.iucaa@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I am wondering if it is possible to use INT_3D to perform a six-
> dimensional integral. The function I am looking at is of the form
> exp(f(x,y,z,t,x1,y1)). The limits are constants, not functions.
> 
> Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Sid

Multidimensional integrals are not easy.  Perhaps IDL is not the tool
for the job.  Have you considered Mathematica?

Ken Bowman




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6 dimensional integral with INT_3D?
Sid <siddharth.iucaa@[  2008-05-05 06:38:09 
Re: 6 dimensional integral with INT_3D?
"Kenneth P. Bowman&q  2008-05-05 08:14:57 
Re: 6 dimensional integral with INT_3D?
Sid <siddharth.iucaa@[  2008-05-05 21:44:30 
Re: 6 dimensional integral with INT_3D?
"Kenneth P. Bowman&q  2008-05-06 06:26:44 
Re: 6 dimensional integral with INT_3D?
Brian Larsen <balarsen  2008-05-06 07:21:32 
Re: 6 dimensional integral with INT_3D?
d.poreh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-05-06 09:10:59 
Re: 6 dimensional integral with INT_3D?
Jean H <jghasban@[EMAI  2008-05-06 11:11:06 
Re: 6 dimensional integral with INT_3D?
Sid <siddharth.iucaa@[  2008-05-07 04:17:00 

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