Related papers: A class of logarithmic integrals
Logarithmic integrals revisited. We consider integrals of the form $\int_0^1 \ln{\ln{(\frac{1}{x})}}R{(x)}{\rm d}x$ again, where $R{(x)}$ is a rational function, and we will explain a way to obtain their values.
We describe methods to evaluate elementary logarithmic integrals. The integrand is the product of a rational function and a linear polynomial in ln x.
The focus of our investigation will be integrals of form $\int_0^1 \log^a(1-x) \log^b x \log^c(1+x) /f(x) dx$, where $f$ can be either $x,1-x$ or $1+x$. We show that these integrals possess a plethora of linear relations, and give…
We present the evaluation of some logarithmic integrals. The integrand contains a rational function with complex poles. The methods are illustrated with examples found in the classical table of integrals by I. S. Gradshteyn and I. M.…
We consider several possible approaches to evaluating an integral involving the digamma function and a related logarithmic series.
The classical table of integrals by I. S. Gradshteyn and I. M. Ryzhik contains many definite integrals where the integrand is the product of a rational function times the logarithm of another rational function. We begin the systematic…
For real numbers $p,q>1$ we consider the following family of integrals: \begin{equation*} \int_{0}^{1}\frac{(x^{q-2}+1)\log\left(x^{mq}+1\right)}{x^q+1}{\rm d}x \quad \mbox{and}\quad…
We generalize the Umbral Calculus of G-C. Rota by studying not only sequences of polynomials and inverse power series, or even the logarithms studied in, but instead we study sequences of formal expressions involving the iterated logarithms…
We present the evaluation of a family of logarithmic integrals. This provides a unified proof of several formulas in the classical table of integrals by I. S. Gradshteyn and I. M. Rhyzik.
In this paper, we give explicit evaluation for some integrals involving polylogarithm functions of types $\int_{0}^{x}t^{m} Li_{p}(t)\mathrm{d}t$ and $\int_{0}^{x}\log^{m}(t) Li_{p}(t)\mathrm{d}t$. Some more integrals involving the…
We study logarithmic integrals of the form $\int_0^1 x^i\ln^n(x)\ln^m(1-x)dx$. They are expressed as a rational linear combination of certain rational numbers $(n,m)_i$, which we call tiered binomial coefficients, and products of the zeta…
We present the evaluation of a family of exponential-logarithmic integrals. These have integrands of the form P(exp(x),ln(x)) where P is a polynomial. The examples presented here appear in sections 4.33, 4.34 and 4.35 in the classical table…
In this paper, we study the multiple integral $ \displaystyle I= \int_0^1 \int_0^1 \dots \int_0^1 f(x_1+x_2 + \dots +x_n) \, dx_1 \, dx_2 \, \dots \, dx_n$. A general formula of $I$ is presented. As an application, the integral $I$ with…
The need to evaluate Logarithmic integrals is ubiquitous in essentially all quantitative areas including mathematical sciences, physical sciences. Some recent developments in Physics namely Feynman diagrams deals with the evaluation of…
A class of log-trigonometric integrals are evaluated in terms of elliptic functions. From this, by using the elliptic integral singular values, one can obtain closed form evaluations of integrals such as \[…
This paper considers some integrals where the integrand comprises the log gamma function or the digamma function multiplied by exponential or trigonometric functions.
In this note we derive some interesting definite integrals involving Malmsten logarithm forms, reciprocal logarithm forms and K\"{o}lbig type integrals in terms of special functions.
In this paper, the logarithmically complete monotonicity property for a functions involving $q$-gamma function is investigated for $q\in(0,1).$ As applications of this results, some new inequalities for the $q$-gamma function are…
Expanding upon recent work, a new class of $A$-functions is introduced that can be viewed as an appropriate generalization of the class of regular $A$-functions, the class of structured $A$-functions, and the class of perfect $A$-functions.…
We define a class of rational numbers including, as a particular case, the classical harmonic numbers. For one particular instance we apply it to the expansion into powers series of a special function, and also detail its relashionship with…