IMHO, you should consult an advanced text on calculus with integration 
over infinite intervals, so that you understand what you are trying to do.

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Stavros Macrakis <macra...@alum.mit.edu> 
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Re: [R] integrate lgamma from 0 to Inf






On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 3:28 AM, Andreas  Wittmann
<andreas_wittm...@gmx.de> wrote:
> i try to integrate lgamma from 0 to Inf.

Both gamma and log are positive and monotonically increasing for large
arguments.

What can you conclude about the integrability of log(gamma(x))?

          -s

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