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On a family of curious integrals suggested by Stellar Dynamics (1911.10480v2)
Published 24 Nov 2019 in math.CA
Abstract: While investigating the properties of a galaxy model used in Stellar Dynamics, a curious integral identity was discovered. For a special value of a parameter, the identity reduces to a definite integral with a very simple symbolic value; but, quite surprisingly, all the consulted tables of integrals, and computer algebra systems, do not seem aware of this result. Here I show that this result is a special case ($n=0$ and $z=1$) of the following identity (established by elementary methods): $$ I_n(z)\equiv\int_01{{\rm K}(k) k\over (z+k2){n+3/2}}dk = {(-2)n\over (2n+1)!!} {dn\over dzn} {{\rm ArcCot}\sqrt{z}\over\sqrt{z(z+1)}},\quad z>0,$$ where $n=0,1,2,3...$, and ${\rm K}(k)$ is the complete elliptic integral of first kind.