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Ignacio Darnaude Rojas - Marcos Cabeza del Rey Don Pedro , 9 (
2º B ) 41004 - Sevilla ( Spain
) e-mail : ummo@hispavista.com
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Web ( URL /Website ) :
http://www.galeon.com/darnaude March 28th 2002 European
Mathematical Society E.M.S. emis@math.tu-berlin.de tuulikki.makelainen@helsinki.fi
Dear Sirs ,
Please first realize this unexpectod request is not a routine petition at
all , but an old unresolved soul‑problem to the writer , a graduated in
Economics and by the way enamoured of Mathematics , his second lifelong love
affair. ( He is , too ,
fallen in love with some imaginable
sort of solution to the handsome exponential equation
“A elevated to x + B elevated to x = C ” ).
I am
extremely interested
in finding finally, after many years of fruitless search , the rather
arcane answer to my personal
“Fermat Last Theorem” ,
I
think an easy task for
Euler or Galois : the mysterious
integral which
reads as follows :
"Indefinite integral of X elevated to x by differential x" :
x S
X dx
In other words I am looking for some elusive primitive algebraical
function that , derived , result into a beautifully complex and elegant potential‑exponential expression : X elevated to x.
Be sure this remote friend Ignacio would be delighted if you wisely make
the Sevillian happy by means of forwarding him his
keenly wanted explanation of this
damned integral , send him the address of possible academic sources of
information ( the most prestigious
worldwide university departments especialized in Math )
, or specific bibliography dealing with the above mentioned
“Integral
of X elevetad to x differential x”.
I remain mathematically and of course humanly grateful to you for such an
integral informative favour.
With my warmest regards