
In
mathematics
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(specifically
multivariable calculus), a multiple integral is a
definite integral
In mathematics, an integral assigns numbers to functions in a way that describes displacement, area, volume, and other concepts that arise by combining infinitesimal data. The process of finding integrals is called integration. Along with di ...
of a
function of several real variables, for instance, or . Integrals of a function of two variables over a region in
(the
real-number plane) are called double integrals, and integrals of a function of three variables over a region in
(real-number 3D space) are called triple integrals.
For multiple integrals of a single-variable function, see the
Cauchy formula for repeated integration.
Introduction
Just as the definite integral of a positive function of one variable represents the
area of the region between the graph of the function and the -axis, the double integral of a positive function of two variables represents the
volume of the region between the surface defined by the function (on the three-dimensional
Cartesian plane where ) and the plane which contains its
domain.
If there are more variables, a multiple integral will yield
hypervolumes of multidimensional functions.
Multiple integration of a function in variables: over a domain is most commonly represented by nested integral signs in the reverse order of execution (the leftmost integral sign is computed last), followed by the function and integrand arguments in proper order (the integral with respect to the rightmost argument is computed last). The domain of integration is either represented symbolically for every argument over each integral sign, or is abbreviated by a variable at the rightmost integral sign:
:
Since the concept of an
antiderivative is only defined for functions of a single real variable, the usual definition of the
indefinite integral does not immediately extend to the multiple integral.
Mathematical definition
For , consider a so-called "half-open" -dimensional
hyperrectangular domain , defined as:
: