#12377: Stack overflow in definite integral
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       Reporter:  mjo       |         Owner:  burcin  
           Type:  defect    |        Status:  new     
       Priority:  major     |     Milestone:  sage-5.0
      Component:  calculus  |    Resolution:          
       Keywords:            |   Work issues:          
Report Upstream:  N/A       |     Reviewers:          
        Authors:            |     Merged in:          
   Dependencies:            |      Stopgaps:          
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Description changed by mjo:

Old description:

> This was reported by William in #11591. It still occurs with maxima-5.24:
>
> {{{
> sage: y=(x^2)*exp(x)/(1+exp(x))^2
> sage: integrate(y,(x,-1000,1000))
> ...
> ;;;
> ;;; Stack overflow.
> ;;; Jumping to the outermost toplevel prompt
> ;;;
> ...
> /home/mjo/src/sage-5.0.beta1/spkg/bin/sage: line 304:   863 Segmentation
> fault      sage-ipython "$@" -i
> }}}

New description:

 This was reported by William in #11591. It still occurs with maxima-5.26:

 {{{
 sage: y=(x^2)*exp(x)/(1+exp(x))^2
 sage: integrate(y,(x,-1000,1000))
 ...
 ;;;
 ;;; Stack overflow.
 ;;; Jumping to the outermost toplevel prompt
 ;;;
 ...
 /home/mjo/src/sage-5.0.beta1/spkg/bin/sage: line 304:   863 Segmentation
 fault      sage-ipython "$@" -i
 }}}

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