ON CERTAIN DEFINITE INTEGRALS.
[From the Cambridge Mathematical Journal, vol. ill. (1841), pp. 138—144.]
In the first place, we shall consider the integral
V =[[... (n times) dy."‘
li '{(a-xf + (b-yf...
the integration extending to all real values of the variables, subject to the condition
rn 2 7/2
—V ——b < or = 1
and the constants a, b, &c. satisfying the condition
a 2 6 2
We have
— (n — 2) j)... (tl times)
2hh, ... 7r^ n a f 1
(a — x)dxdy ...
{(a - xf + (b -yf ...
¿c n 1 dx
tin ’
(n 2) V(£ + h*). r (in)J 0 v [{£+h 2 + (h;- - h 2 ) tf 2 } {£ + k 2 + (V- /i 2 )a?)...] ’
£ being determined by the equation
+
6 2
... = 1,
Z + /u %+h?
by a formula [see p. 12] in a paper, [2], “ On the Properties of a Certain Symbolical
Expression,” in the preceding No. of this Journal: £ having been substituted for the rj
of the formula.