I need to evaluate the following integral: int int_G (ln(x^2+y^2))/(x^2+y^2)dxdy

Amy Bright

Amy Bright

Answered question

2022-11-14

I need to evaluate the following integral:
G ln ( x 2 + y 2 ) x 2 + y 2 d x d y

Answer & Explanation

Kennedy Evans

Kennedy Evans

Beginner2022-11-15Added 16 answers

Whenever you transform coordinates, say x = f ( r , θ ) and y = g ( r , θ ), then
d x d y = | J | d r d θ
where
J = [ x r x θ y r y θ ]
In your case, you will find that | J | = r and hence d x d y = r d r d θ. Hence, your integral becomes
1 e 0 2 π ln ( r 2 ) r 2 r d r d θ = 1 e 0 2 π 2 ln ( r ) r d r d θ = 4 π 1 e ln ( r ) r d r = 4 π log 2 ( r ) 2 | 1 e = 2 π
Kale Sampson

Kale Sampson

Beginner2022-11-16Added 6 answers

Change to polar coordinates: x = r cos θ , y = sin θ . Then an area element is d x d y = r d r d θ and the integral becomes
0 2 π d θ 1 e d r r log r 2 r 2 = 2 π 1 2 1 e 2 d x log x x = π 1 2 [ ( log x ) 2 ] 1 e 2 = 2 π

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