How to do this integral: I=int_0^(oo) J_0(x)dx?

Pavukol

Pavukol

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2022-09-09

How to do this integral:
I = 0 J 0 ( x ) d x ?

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enreciarpv

enreciarpv

Beginner2022-09-10Added 18 answers

We have
L { J 0 ( x ) : p } = 1 1 + p 2 . . . . . ( 1 )
(from Laplace transformation)
By the definition of Laplace transformation,
L { J 0 ( x ) : p } = 0 J 0 ( x ) e p x d x
So from (1),
0 J 0 ( x ) e p x d x = 1 1 + p 2
Putting p=0 we have,
0 J 0 ( x ) d x = 1 1 + 0 = 1

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