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    An integral with three parameters. II (English)
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    14 October 2001
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    [For part I see \textit{G. Boros} and \textit{V. H. Moll} in SIAM Rev. 40, No. 4, 972-980 (1998; Zbl 0914.33001).] The authors use the exact expression for the integral \[ I(a,b;r): =\int^\infty_0 \left({x^2\over x^4+2 ax^2+1} \right)^r{x^2+1 \over x^b+1} {dx\over x^2} \] to give unifying proofs of several results in classical analysis.
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