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iterated integral [′īd·ə‚rād·əd ′int·ə·grəl]
(mathematics) An integral over an area or volume designated to be performed by successive integrals over line segments. Iterated Integral a concept of the integral calculus. Let I = ∫∫Sf(x, y) dxdy be the double integral of the function f(x, y) over the region S bounded by the lines x = a and x = b and the curves y = φ1(x) and y = φ2(x). If certain conditions on f(x, y), φ1(x), and φ2(x) are fulfilled, the double integral can be calculated by the formula
where x is kept constant when the inner integral is calculated. The calculation of a double integral thus reduces to two calculations of ordinary integrals, or to the calculation of what is called an iterated integral. Geometrically, the reduction of a double integral to an iterated integral means that the volume of a cylindroid can be calculated both by dividing it into elementary columns and by dividing it into elementary layers parallel to the yz-plane. The order of integration in the iterated integral can be changed—that is, integration may be performed first with respect to x and then with respect to y—if certain conditions are imposed on f(x, y) and S. The iterated integral is defined in a similar manner for functions of more than two variables. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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