| 21. | Holds, then the integrand becomes approximately zero before the interaction-picture density operator changes significantly.
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| 22. | Newton Cotes formulae can be useful if the value of the integrand at equally spaced points is given.
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| 23. | Integrating it by parts over a spacelike cross section recovers the form of the integrand familiar from canonical quantization.
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| 24. | The " n " numbers are the partial information about the true integrand f ( x ).
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| 25. | My integrand goes to infinity at the integration boundaries, but the area under the curve is still finite.
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| 26. | In such cases, the integrand can be changed to a rational function by using the substitutions of Euler.
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| 27. | The momentum wavefunction arises in the integrand since the position and momentum space wavefunctions are Fourier transforms of each other.
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| 28. | Numerical integration methods can generally be described as combining evaluations of the integrand to get an approximation to the integral.
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| 29. | This is equivalent to locating the peaks of the function from the projections of the integrand onto the coordinate axes.
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| 30. | Distributed ray tracing samples the integrand at many randomly chosen points and averages the results to obtain a better approximation.
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