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No solution with nonlinear chained integrands? - Hans S. - 08-31-2017 11:40 AM Prime: int(cos(2*x^2)dx --> returns term Wolfram Alpha: integrate cos*(2x^2) --> solution Hans RE: No solution with nonlinear chained integrands? - parisse - 08-31-2017 02:25 PM int(cos(2x^2)) returns a closed form in Xcas ... be patient! RE: No solution with nonlinear chained integrands? - Tim Wessman - 08-31-2017 02:46 PM Which means next major release (if any is made) of the Prime software would contain that capability. RE: No solution with nonlinear chained integrands? - Helge Gabert - 08-31-2017 04:38 PM An older thread from 2015 . . . http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-4800.html?highlight=fresnel RE: No solution with nonlinear chained integrands? - Hans S. - 08-31-2017 07:05 PM (08-31-2017 02:46 PM)Tim Wessman Wrote: Which means next major release (if any is made)"(..) tell me I needn't fear, please be kind" H. RE: No solution with nonlinear chained integrands? - Tim Wessman - 08-31-2017 08:51 PM (08-31-2017 07:05 PM)Hans S. Wrote: "(..) tell me I needn't fear, please be kind" As an HP employee I am not authorized except in very rare cases to make "forward looking" statements. Hence, I must only talk in theoretical cases and with vagueness regarding specific details. Saying "should there be a release that would most likely be in it" and "feature X will be in release Y which comes on date Z" are very different statements. RE: No solution with nonlinear chained integrands? - Hans S. - 08-31-2017 09:19 PM (08-31-2017 08:51 PM)Tim Wessman Wrote: to make "forward looking" statements. Hence, I must only talk in theoretical cases and with vagueness regarding specific details.Tim, thank you very much: Please be assured that I understand your point of view absolutely. Beeing sometimes in contact with our customers (and with my providers), my self-restriction could also be out of this world. My answer belongs to the realm of my bittersweet attitude concerning communication as a complex entity: I didn'd understand what I answered to your question I was not listenig to. I appreciate your patience and your engagement very much, Hans P. S. Along with the "please be kind", I had the swing of that Count Basie-Frank Sinatra record (the life version) in mind. H. |