Dear Rooters!
I have to perform a calculation of the integral of oscillating function, namely J0(z) (Bessel J0). How should I integrate it (in this case the integration is over "z" variable) in order to obtain a proper result?
For example, in Matematica there is a method of integration which is called "Oscillatory method" which allows to integrate such oscillating functions.
*I use TF1 class with "IntegralMultiple" function
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Sincerely,
                      Andrey K.
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