Limits of integration

In calculus and mathematical analysis the limits of integration of the integral

 \int_a^b f(x) \, dx

of a Riemann integrable function f defined on a closed and bounded [interval] are the real numbers a and b.

Improper integrals

Limits of integration can also be defined for improper integrals, with the limits of integration of both

 \lim_{z \rightarrow a^+} \int_z^b f(x) \, dx

and

 \lim_{z \rightarrow b^-} \int_a^z f(x) \, dx

again being a and b. For an improper integral

 \int_a^\infty f(x) \, dx

or

 \int_{-\infty}^b f(x) \, dx

the limits of integration are a and ∞, or ∞ and b, respectively.

See also


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