Proving that an \int_{-\infty}^{\infty} \int_k^{k+1} \sin(\exp(x))dxdk integral converges

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2022-01-14

Proving that an kk+1sin(exp(x))dxdk integral converges

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ambarakaq8

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Beginner2022-01-15Added 31 answers

I=+ekek+1sinzzdzdk=+[Si(ek+1)Si(ek)]dk=0+Si(eu)Si(u)udu
and we may invoke Frullani's integral to get I=π2

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