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  2. Constant of integration - Wikipedia

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    The constant of integration also implicitly or explicitly appears in the language of differential equations. Almost all differential equations will have many solutions, and each constant represents the unique solution of a well-posed initial value problem. An additional justification comes from abstract algebra.

  3. List of integrals of rational functions - Wikipedia

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    Many of the following antiderivatives have a term of the form ln |ax + b|.Because this is undefined when x = −b / a, the most general form of the antiderivative replaces the constant of integration with a locally constant function. [1]

  4. Initial value problem - Wikipedia

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    The Banach fixed point theorem is then invoked to show that there exists a unique fixed point, which is the solution of the initial value problem. An older proof of the Picard–Lindelöf theorem constructs a sequence of functions which converge to the solution of the integral equation, and thus, the solution of the initial value problem.

  5. Separation of variables - Wikipedia

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    Series / Integral solutions; ... where A is the constant of integration. ... This is now a simple integral problem that gives the final answer: ...

  6. Reduction of order - Wikipedia

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    After integrating the last equation, ′ is found, containing one constant of integration. Then, integrate ′ to find the full solution of the original non-homogeneous second-order equation, exhibiting two constants of integration as it should: = ().

  7. List of integrals of exponential functions - Wikipedia

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    where is the Euler–Mascheroni constant which equals the value of a number of definite integrals. Finally, a well known result, ∫ 0 2 π e i ( m − n ) ϕ d ϕ = 2 π δ m , n for m , n ∈ Z {\displaystyle \int _{0}^{2\pi }e^{i(m-n)\phi }d\phi =2\pi \delta _{m,n}\qquad {\text{for }}m,n\in \mathbb {Z} } where δ m , n {\displaystyle \delta ...

  8. Lists of integrals - Wikipedia

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    Integration is the basic operation in integral calculus.While differentiation has straightforward rules by which the derivative of a complicated function can be found by differentiating its simpler component functions, integration does not, so tables of known integrals are often useful.

  9. Integral equation - Wikipedia

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    Integral equations are important in many applications. Problems in which integral equations are encountered include radiative transfer, and the oscillation of a string, membrane, or axle. Oscillation problems may also be solved as differential equations. Actuarial science (ruin theory [8]) Computational electromagnetics