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Subject: Integral of Gaussian weighted error function
Category: Science > Math
Asked by: pwang-ga
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Posted: 28 Apr 2006 02:25 PDT
Expires: 29 Apr 2006 03:35 PDT
Question ID: 723630
I have encountered a problem in deriving an error bound, which is
equivalent to calculate the integral of f(x)*Q(a+bx) over (c,
+infinity), wherein a, b and c are constants, f(x) is the standard
Gaussian, and Q(x) is the error function, i.e., Q(x) =
0.5*erfc[x/sqrt(2)].
 
I am wondering if anybody can help me on this problem, or give some
clues on how to solve it. Thank you very much!
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