A double integral with a singularity point

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DM
DM am 23 Feb. 2015
Beantwortet: Mike Hosea am 26 Feb. 2015
I am trying to perform a double integration of function as follows
I know how to write the double integral in MATLAB. As you can see this function is not very easy to compute due to that fact that the variables are at the denominator. Assume I call the integrad fun1.
I wrote the following code to solve it
gamma2min=@(gamma1)gamma1;
I= integral2(fun1,0,+inf,gamma2min,+inf);
I get the following error
Minimum step size reached near x = 0.160784. There may be a
singularity, or the tolerances may be too tight for this problem.
I also understand what the problem is, but I don't know how to fix it.
Thanks for any help

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Mike Hosea
Mike Hosea am 26 Feb. 2015
The lines gamma1 == 0 and gamma1 == gamma2, are already on the boundary. Good. Apparently, f(gamma1,gamma2) --> 0 as gamma2 --> inf. If not, then you have trouble on that point. I think INTEGRAL is a bit more powerful with edge singularities. To leverage that, you can try the iterated method.
I = integral2(fun1,0,inf,gamma2min,inf,'method','iterated')
I'm not terribly optimistic, however.

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