2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.phycom.2018.10.006
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Analytical evaluation of certain integrals occurring in studies of wireless communications systems using the Mellin-transform method

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“…(37) was derived subject to 𝑡 > 4. However, the original integral (12), which is a LT, converges for all ℜe{𝑡} > 0 and is a complex-analytic function of 𝑡 in the right-half plane ℜe{𝑡} > 0. The result in (37) is itself analytic 2 when ℜe{𝑡} > 0.…”
Section: Stepmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(37) was derived subject to 𝑡 > 4. However, the original integral (12), which is a LT, converges for all ℜe{𝑡} > 0 and is a complex-analytic function of 𝑡 in the right-half plane ℜe{𝑡} > 0. The result in (37) is itself analytic 2 when ℜe{𝑡} > 0.…”
Section: Stepmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In tandem, the core element and first step of the MTM, the Mellin Transform (MT), that coined the name of the method after all, has gained a lot of attention recently in rather applied scientific regimes. For example, the MT is a popular tool in economics [8] and image processing [9] (especially under the guise of the related Fourier-Mellin Transform [10]); it has also found application in acoustics [11], wireless-channel fading studies [12], as well as in a problem concerning equilibrium of an object supported by surface tension [13,14]. All these disciplines are of immediate interest to the modern engineer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%