#12047: numerical_integral(f, a, a) should always be zero
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   Reporter:  jdemeyer  |          Owner:  burcin        
       Type:  defect    |         Status:  needs_review  
   Priority:  major     |      Milestone:  sage-4.8      
  Component:  calculus  |       Keywords:                
Work_issues:            |       Upstream:  N/A           
   Reviewer:            |         Author:  Jeroen Demeyer
     Merged:            |   Dependencies:                
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Comment(by kcrisman):

 Was that Fourier stuff ever going to be used?  Or is it elsewhere?   I
 didn't really look at it.

 Considering that
 {{{
 sage: integral(1/x,x,0,0)
 0
 }}}
 already, I guess we should do this.  Are there ''any'' symbolic integrals
 on a point that Maxima doesn't give 0 for?

 I'll review this more formally - especially the doc stuff, which seems
 good at a quick glance - if I get a chance, otherwise someone else feel
 free to do so!

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