Glossary : improper integral
This glossary contains key terms and definitions related to improper integrals.
It helps students understand the main concepts involved when the interval of integration is infinite or when the integrand becomes unbounded within the interval.
Each entry includes the mathematical definition, examples, and notes about convergence or divergence.
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Important knowlege on improper integralsGlossary: Improper IntegralsAn integral with at least one infinite limit or an unbounded integrand. · Infinite Interval When one or both integration limits are infinite. · Infinite Discontinuity When the integrand becomes infinite at some point of the interval. · Convergent Integral An improper integral that has a finite limit. · Divergent Integral An improper integral that does not have a finite limit. · Limit Definition Improper integrals are defined by limits replacing infinite bounds or singularities. · p-Test The integral ∫₁^∞ (1/x^p) dx converges if p > 1 and diverges if p ≤ 1. · Asymptotic Behavior Describes how a function behaves as x → ∞ or near a singularity. · Comparison Test A method to determine convergence by comparing with a known convergent or divergent integral. | |