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Fermi-Dirac Integral


The Fermi-Dirac integral of order s is the improper integral

 F_s(x)=1/(Gamma(s+1))int_0^infty(t^s)/(e^(t-x)+1)dt,

where s and x are real numbers, with s>-1, and Gamma is the gamma function. Some authors omit the normalizing factor 1/Gamma(s+1), so the convention must be checked when values are compared.

The normalized Fermi-Dirac integral is related to the polylogarithm by

 F_s(x)=-Li_(s+1)(-e^x).

See also

Fermi-Dirac Distribution, Gamma Function, Improper Integral, Polylogarithm

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References

National Institute of Standards and Technology. "Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein Integrals." §25.12(iii) in Digital Library of Mathematical Functions. https://dlmf.nist.gov/25.12#iii.

Cite this as:

Weisstein, Eric W. "Fermi-Dirac Integral." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Resource. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/Fermi-DiracIntegral.html

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