the impossible integral of e^(-x^2) & the error function Published 2018-09-26 Download video MP4 360p Download video MP4 720p Recommendations 15:01 how Laplace solved the Gaussian integral 24:46 Why π is in the normal distribution (beyond integral tricks) 16:20 How to use the error function for some tough integral 14:03 Gaussian Integral [Int{e^-x^2} from -inf to inf] 08:23 Integral of e^(x^2) & the Imaginary Error Function 16:56 how WolframAlpha define these non elementary integrals 10:09 The Gaussian Integral 09:34 Integral of exp(-x^2) | MIT 18.02SC Multivariable Calculus, Fall 2010 18:01 extending the factorial (the Gamma function & the Pi function) 03:11 It "Cannot" Be Done (Integrals) 11:04 A crazy approach to the gaussian integral using Feynman's technique 25:27 What Lies Between a Function and Its Derivative? | Fractional Calculus 14:35 Lambert W Function 22:28 so you want a HARD integral from the Berkeley Math Tournament 05:45 Why does pi show up here? | The Gaussian Integral, explained 13:33 One of the coolest integrals ever ! and we're gonna solve it using Feynman integration 10:54 Integral of x^i 19:32 Math for fun, sin(z)=2 09:39 Solving the Gaussian Integral the cool way 08:15 How Gauss solved the integral of e^(-x^2) from 0 to infinity Similar videos 04:39 Integral of e^(x^2), Imaginary Error Function | Topperthrustz 01:06 Integral of e^(x²) and imaginary error function 00:37 When mathematicians get bored (ep1) 01:30 Integrating e^(-x^2) The Gaussian Integral 06:14 why does the Gaussian integral converge? integral comparison theorem, calculus 2 tutorial 54:38 Integral Calculus:Error Function 03:50 The Impossible Integral (non Elementary) 04:07 Use series to approximate definite integral x^2 e^(-x^2) dx to |error| less than 0.0001 04:02 Integral x^3*e^(x^2) from the MIT Integration Bee Qualifying Exam 2017 Problem #4 05:20 improper integral of x*e^(-x^2) from -inf to +inf 05:14 Calculus 2: Infinite Sequences and Series (75 of 86) Evaluating the integral of e^[-(x)^2] 02:54 Solving an impossible integral 04:50 What is an antiderivative for e^(-x^2)? - Week 10 - Lecture 8 - Mooculus 55:59 Calculus 2: Approximate Integration | Midpoint, Trapezoidal & Simpson’s Rule | Math with Professor V More results