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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…
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.
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…
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.…
Many integrals in the classical table by Gradshteyn and Ryzhik can be evaluated in terms of the digamma function (= the logarithmic derivative of the gamma function). Some of them are presented here.
We present the evaluation of some definite integrals in the classical table by I. S. Gradshteyn and I. M. Ryzhik where the integrand is a combination of powers, exponentials and logarithms.
We describe methods to evaluate elementary logarithmic integrals. The integrand is the product of a rational function and a linear polynomial in ln x.
We present a systematic derivation of some definite integrals in the classical table of Gradshteyn and Ryzhik that can be reduced to the gamma function.
There have been many works on proving the integrals in the table of integrals compiled by Gradshteyn and Ryzhik, and in this paper we prove some doubly logarithmic integral identities in the Gradshteyn and Ryzhik table.
The classical table of integrals by I. S. Gradshteyn and I. M. Ryzhik contains some elementary integrals. We discuss their evaluations.
We present two integral representations of the logarithm of the Glaisher-Kinkelin constant. Both are based on a definite integral of $\ln[\Gamma(x + 1)]$, $\Gamma$ being the usual Gamma function. The first one relies on an integral…
We review a special technique for evaluating challenging integrals by providing a number of examples. Many of our examples prove integrals from the popular table of Gradshteyn and Ryzhik.
An elementary proof of an entry in the table of integrals by Gradshteyn and Rhyzik is presented.
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 short paper, I introduce an elementary method for exactly evaluating the definite integrals $\, \int_0^{\pi}{\ln{(\sin{\theta})}\,d\theta}$, $\int_0^{\pi/2}{\ln{(\sin{\theta})}\,d\theta}$,…
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 use the method of brackets to evaluate quadratic and quartic type integrals. We recall the operational rules of the method and give examples to illustrate its working. The method is then used to evaluate the quadratic type integrals…
By using Cauchy integral formula in the theory of complex functions, the authors establish some integral representations for the principal branches of several complex functions involving the logarithmic function, find some properties, such…
In this article, we propose an integral expression of the Catalan numbers, based on Malmst\'en's definite-integral representation of $\ln\left[\Gamma(x)\right]$, $\Gamma$ being the usual Gamma function. The obtained expression is likely to…
We present the evaluation of definite integrals in the classical table by I. S. Gradshteyn and I. M. Ryzhik that can be reduced to the beta function.