Solution of question 7707. (Q1540265)
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Solution of question 7707. (English)
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Ist \(\varDelta(\theta)=(1-k^2\sin^2\theta)^{\frac12},k^2+k'^2=1\), und sind \(K,K'\) vollständige elliptische Integrale erster Gattung mit den Moduln \(k,k'\), so ist: \[ \begin{aligned} &\int^{\frac12\pi}_0\frac{d\theta} {\varDelta(\theta)} \log\sin\theta\{\log{ \text{tg\,}}\theta- \log\varDelta(\theta)\} =\tfrac12\,K\{\log k\log k'+\tfrac14\,\pi^2\} +\tfrac14\pi K'\log k',\\& \int^{\frac12\pi}_0\frac{d\theta}{\varDelta(\theta)}\log\cos\theta\{\log{ \text{cotg\,}}\theta-\log\varDelta(\theta)\}=\tfrac18\,\pi^2K,\\ & \int^{\frac12\pi}_0\frac{d\theta} {\varDelta(\theta)}\;\log\varDelta(\theta)\{\log\varDelta(\theta)-\log\sin\theta\cos\theta\} =\tfrac12\,K\log k\log k'+\tfrac14\, \pi K'\log k'.\end{aligned} \]
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elliptic functions
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elliptic integrals
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