A problem by Sal Gard

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Find the double integral from -infinity to infinity in both directions e^-x^2 e^(n i x)dxdn. If the non-trigonometric imaginary part can be expressed as i/(t pi*e^1/s) find (t+s)^2-ts


The answer is 28.

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