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In mathematical analysis, an Improper integral is the limit of a definite integral as an endpoint of the interval(s) of integration approaches either a specified real number,
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* in which one takes a limit in one or the other (or sometimes both) endpoints (Apostol 1967, §10.23).
* By abuse of notation, improper integrals are often written symbolically just like standard definite integrals, perhaps with infinity among the limits of integration. When the definite integral exists (in the sense of either the Riemann integral or the more advanced Lebesgue integral), this ambiguity is resolved as both the proper and improper integral will coincide in value.
* Often one is able to compute values for improper integrals, even when the function is not integrable in the conventional sense (as a Riemann integral, for instance) because of a singularity in the function or because one of the bounds of integration is infinite.
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