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[parent] Viewing Correction to 'fractional integration'
Missing exponent? by lars_h

Correction id: 10497
Filed on: 2006-10-07 16:55:03
Status: Accepted on 2006-12-24 12:57:45
Type: Meta/Minor

Correction text:
In the last step
 \frac{1}{n!} \int_{t=0}^x f(t)(x-t)\,dt
of the first displayed equation, shouldn't
there be an exponent on the (x-t) factor?

No comment from object owner rspuzio.
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Missing exponent in the first line by bchui on 2006-11-01 01:12:15
That should have already been corrected
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