Double integration in matlab

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Pavan Kumar
Pavan Kumar on 26 Jan 2018
Commented: Pavan Kumar on 29 Jan 2018
Hii Friends,
I am switching over form mathcad to matlab for performing double integrals.
In mathcad it was quite easy as there was no need of any syntax. I would like to implement it in matlab also.
Could you throw me an hint on how to solve the following kind of equations.
I need to evaluate this integral for certain value of z.
Could you give me hint regarding this.
Thanking you.
Pavan

Accepted Answer

Torsten
Torsten on 26 Jan 2018
Use MATLAB's "int" twice:
syms a x1 y1 x y z lambda
f = exp(-(x1^2+x2^2)/a^2)*exp(1I*pi/(lambda*z)*((x-x1)^2+(y-y1)^2));
E = int(int(f,x1,-3*a,3*a),x2,-3*a,3*a)
Alternatively:
syms a x1 y1 x y z lambda
f1 = exp(-x1^2/a^2+1I*pi/(lambda*z)*(x-x1)^2);
f2 = exp(-y1^2/a^2+1I*pi/(lambda*z)*(y-y1)^2);
E = int(f1,x1,-3*a,3*a)*int(f2,x2,-3*a,3*a)
Best wishes
Torsten.

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