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How do I integrate a Fractional Trigonometric function in Matlab?

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Sneha Thakur
Sneha Thakur el 29 de Oct. de 2018
Editada: Walter Roberson el 21 de Oct. de 2020
Hi
I want to integrate
ki = k /((2*pi)^(alpha-1)*int(0-2*pi) cos(theta)^alpha*2^(beta-alpha)).
where k=1, alpha =1.35, beta = 2.09.
I have tried the following in matlab:
1.
fun1 = @(theta) (cos(theta)).^alpha*(2).^(beta-alpha);
q1 = integral(fun1,0,2*pi);
d1 = (2*pi)^(alpha-1);
ki = k/(d1*q1);
2.
int(((cos(x))^alpha*2^(beta-alpha),0, 2*pi)
But I am getting incorrect answers, i.e. they do not match with my hand calculations. Am I using the incorrect format in matlab. Or is anyone of this method correct and I might be going wrong with my hand calculations?
Is there something different to use for fractional trignometric integration matlab?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Sneha
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Sneha Thakur
Sneha Thakur el 31 de Oct. de 2018
Thank You Torsten.
It has solved my problem to an extent.
Thanks
Sneha
Ahmed Essam
Ahmed Essam el 21 de Oct. de 2020
I want to integrate the function attached in the picture please

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