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The Sievert integral, named after Swedish medical physicist Rolf Sievert, is a special function commonly encountered in radiation transport calculations.

It plays a role in the sievert (symbol: Sv) unit of ionizing radiation dose in the International System of Units (SI).

Definition

F ( x , θ ) = 0 θ e x sec ( φ ) d φ . {\displaystyle F(x,\theta )=\int _{0}^{\theta }{e^{-x\sec(\varphi )}}\,d{\varphi }.}

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