Double area intergral (4D integral)
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We are trying to calculate the integrals in the attached file below. And we are having trouble doing it in matlab.
We have tried using this for reference: https://se.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/77571-how-to-perform-4d-integral-in-matlab but sadly to no sucess.
We would appriciate any help we could get :)

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Birdman
el 31 de Mzo. de 2020
What is the result of this integral? Is this a homework question?
Viktor Könemann
el 31 de Mzo. de 2020
Viktor Könemann
el 31 de Mzo. de 2020
Viktor Könemann
el 31 de Mzo. de 2020
David Goodmanson
el 1 de Abr. de 2020
HI Torsten,
the x and y integrals are instantly doable, leaving (for the contribution evaluated at the lower limit x = y = 0) , the integrand
log((w-z)^2) which should be all right.
Torsten
el 1 de Abr. de 2020
Good suggestion - I'm convinced.
To Viktor Koenemann:
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Viktor Könemann
el 2 de Abr. de 2020
Integrate analytically with respect to x, evaluate the integral at its limits.
Function to integrate has the form a*x/(x^2+b)^2
Integrate analytically with respect to y, evaluate the integral at its limits.
Functions to integrate have the form a*y/(y^2+b)
These two tasks can either be done with pencil and paper or using the symbolic toolbox.
Now you have a double integral depending on z and w that can be evaluated numerically using Matlab's integral2.
It contains a combination of functions of the form log((z-w)^2+a).
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