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Extra factors appear when evaluating Euler integrals @Artes Yes, it's quite annoying that they just wave you off with the statement that Integrate is buggy rather than giving a general sense of the reasons why it might not be working so this could at least be avoided in the future. |
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Extra factors appear when evaluating Euler integrals @gpap, that's not the issue: try running Assuming[Re[z]>0 && Im[z]==0, Integrate[(x (1 - x))^z (y (1 - y))^z, {x, 0, 1}, {y, 0, 1}]. $(-1)^{2z}$ should definitely not be there. |
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