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https://doi.org/10.3842/SIGMA.2015.083Contribution to the Special Issue on Orthogonal Polynomials, Special Functions and Applications
 Certain Integrals Arising from Ramanujan's Notebooks
Bruce C. Berndt a and Armin Straub b
a) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1409 W Green St, Urbana, IL 61801, USA
 b) University of South Alabama, 411 University Blvd N, Mobile, AL 36688, USA
 Received September 05, 2015, in final form October 11, 2015; Published online October 14, 2015 Abstract
In his third notebook, Ramanujan claims that
$$ \int_0^\infty \frac{\cos(nx)}{x^2+1} \log x \,\mathrm{d} x + \frac{\pi}{2} \int_0^\infty \frac{\sin(nx)}{x^2+1} \mathrm{d} x = 0. $$
In a following cryptic line, which only became visible in a recent reproduction of Ramanujan's notebooks,
Ramanujan indicates that a similar relation exists if $\log x$ were replaced by $\log^2x$ in the first
integral and $\log x$ were inserted in the integrand of the second integral. One of the goals
of the present paper is to prove this claim by contour integration. We further establish general
theorems similarly relating large classes of infinite integrals and illustrate these by several examples.
 Key words:
Ramanujan's notebooks; contour integration; trigonometric integrals. 
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