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Re: -- Wolfram Research QA process defect: Bug in Mathematica 6 - Integrate - 95 (ArcTan, Sqrt, invalid value, MULTIPLE regression bug) - BUG THE LONG LIVER: 1996-2008 (!)

by "Dana" <ddelouis@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 15, 2008 at 04:36 PM

Hi.  Keep up the great work!  Thanks to you, we have to double check our 
work via something like this.  It is apparent from your posts that 
Mathematica 6 has serious bugs with "Integrate."


equ = Integrate[ArcTan[Sqrt[z]]/(z + 1)^2, z]

(Sqrt[z] + (-1 + z)*ArcTan[Sqrt[z]])/(2*(1 + z))


equ /. z -> Infinity

Indeterminate

Hmmm.  No go.  Let's try Limits:

Limit[equ, z -> Infinity]

Pi/4


Limit[equ, z -> 0]

0

-- 
Dana


"Vladimir Bondarenko" <vb@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:cb5c6663-7944-4379-b7ea-04809b491a32@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> -- NOT FIXED BUGS ARE DANGEROUS:  THEY TEND TO GET MORE SEVERE --
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> Quality of CASs is our #1 care.
>
> So our little demo continues.... Hello again from the VM machine
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> This example demonstrates YET ANOTHER case of bad defects in
> Wolfram Research Quality Assurance process. Consider, it cannot
> trap and fix efficiently bugs the long livers, even simple ones.
>
> This is also an example of a MULTIPLE regression bug when the
> invalid answer is now here, now not depending on the concrete
> version.
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Just like our previous example, the following integral is
> trivial, too.
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>    N[                     Pi/4                         ]
>    NIntegrate[ArcTan[Sqrt[z]]/(1+z)^2, {z, 0, Infinity}]
>
>                  0.785398
>                  0.785398
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>    Integrate[ArcTan[Sqrt[z]]/(1+z)^2, {z, 0, Infinity}]
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> VERSION           OUTPUT                               RESOLUTION
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Mathematica 6.0   0   <-------------------------------------- BUG
>
> Mathematica 5.2   Pi/4                                         OK
>
> Mathematica 4.2   0   <-------------------------------------- BUG
>
> Mathematica 3.0   Pi/4                                         OK
>
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> Derive 6.1    INT(ATAN(SQRT(z))/(z+1)^2,z,0,inf)
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>              pi/4
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> Maple 11.02>  int(arctan(sqrt(z))/(1+z)^2, z=0..infinity);
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>              1/4*Pi
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Re: -- Wolfram Research QA process defect: Bug in Mathematica 6
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