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CoshIntegral   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CoshIntegral[z] gives the hyperbolic cosine integral Chi(z).
LogIntegral   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LogIntegral[z] is the logarithmic integral function li(z).
Numerical Integration   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Numerical integration functions. This finds a numerical approximation to the integral ∫_(0)^∞ e^-x^3 x. Here is the numerical value of the double integral ∫_(-1)^1 dx ...
SinIntegral   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SinIntegral[z] gives the sine integral function Si(z).
SinhIntegral   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SinhIntegral[z] gives the hyperbolic sine integral function Shi(z).
Integral Transforms   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica applies its strengths in calculus to the intricacies of integral transforms, with a host of original algorithms that probably now reach almost any closed form ...
ExpIntegralEi   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ExpIntegralEi[z] gives the exponential integral function Ei(z).
Calculus   (Mathematica Guide)
In calculus even more than other areas, Mathematica packs centuries of mathematical development into a small number of exceptionally powerful functions. Continually enhanced ...
ExpIntegralE   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ExpIntegralE[n, z] gives the exponential integral function E_n (z).
Integrals That Can and Cannot Be Done   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Evaluating integrals is much more difficult than evaluating derivatives. For derivatives, there is a systematic procedure based on the chain rule that effectively allows any ...
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