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Feynman’s trick and Leibniz rule (student stuff) In his autobiography Surely you’re joking, Mr. Feynman, Richard Feynman among other things discussed his box of tools, and mentioned a wonderful little tool by which he was able to differentiate under the integral sign more easily than by the methods usually taught at our universities: [embedded content] The more standard procedure is well described here: [embedded content] Advertisements
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Feynman’s trick and Leibniz rule (student stuff) In his autobiography Surely you’re joking, Mr. Feynman, Richard Feynman among other things discussed his box of tools, and mentioned a wonderful little tool by which he was able to differentiate under the integral sign more easily than by the methods usually taught at our universities: [embedded content] The more standard procedure is well described here: [embedded content] Advertisements
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Feynman’s trick and Leibniz rule (student stuff)
In his autobiography Surely you’re joking, Mr. Feynman, Richard Feynman among other things discussed his box of tools, and mentioned a wonderful little tool by which he was able to differentiate under the integral sign more easily than by the methods usually taught at our universities:
The more standard procedure is well described here:
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