Integral of sin(cos(x))

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Shalini
Shalini on 25 Apr 2012
Commented: Yasmany Fernandez on 28 Jan 2019
Hi. I was trying to find the integral of sin(cos(x)) using matlab but it gives me this message 'Explicit integral could not be found'. Can anybody help me how to find this integral?
syntax:
syms x
int(sin(cos(x)), x)
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Yasmany Fernandez
Yasmany Fernandez on 28 Jan 2019
It is very simple dear friend, there is no primitive for that integral, instead you can use development in series of taylor or numerical integration methods

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Kye Taylor
Kye Taylor on 25 Apr 2012
Ultimately, are you trying to compute a definite integral? If there are limits, you may be able to use Bessel functions to evaluate it. Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessel_function#Bessel.27s_integrals Or, if the limits of the intergral are functions themselves, there may still be hope with an integral transform.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Apr 2012
There is no analytic integral for that.

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