How to numerically integrate with variable bounds
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In short, I am trying to integrate:
where 

So my struggle is trying to integrate with respect to g.
my code thus far is:
gmin = 2;
gmax = 6;
p = 2.5;
critmax = gmax.^2;
v= 0:.05: 2.*critmax;
syms g;
in = @(v,g) F(v,g.^2).*g.^-p;
pow= @(v,min,max) vpaintegral(in,g,gmin,gmax);
and F is defined here:
inner = @(z) besselk(5/3,z);
f= @(x,y) x.* integral(inner,x./y,Inf);
F= @(x,y) arrayfun(@(x)f(x,y),x);
The error I recieve is that integral limits must be scalar or double
I know this is because I am using a symbolic g to calculate F, but I can't think of any other way to calculate this nested integral. Perhaps some double integral function I am unaware of, or a different way to represent g?
Answers (1)
gmin = 2;
gmax = 6;
p = 2.5;
inner = @(x,g) x*integral(@(z)besselk(5/3,z),x/g^2,Inf);
fun = @(x)integral(@(g)g^(-p)*inner(x,g),gmin,gmax,'ArrayValued',true);
x = 0.1:0.1:20;
y = arrayfun(fun,x)
plot(x,y)
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Nicolas Lamb
on 26 May 2022
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