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Originally Posted by krb102
Come on Jon, I bet the Oxford students were laughing at you afterwards: "that stupid rock star thinks he's the dog's b0ll0cks, I'd like to see him prove that e^(-x*x) cannot be integrated."
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Originally Posted by RichieW2001
proving that e^(-x*x) can't be integrated isn't the most difficult thing in the world. it's english A level standard.
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disagree! i think this would be quite difficult to prove!

actually i don't think anybody can prove this, cause it's wrong!

e^(-x*x) has no primitive but it can easily be integrated! haha!

don't tell me that you don't know that e^(-x*x) integrated over the whole real axis is Sqrt(Pi)! and cause it's positive everywhere you can of course then integrate it over every intervall....
sorry, but i had to say that, cause this whole post from krb102 was so stupid!