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==== Integrals with a linear term in the argument ====
<math display="block">\int \exp\left(-\frac{1}{2} x^{T} \cdot A \cdot x + J^{T} \cdot x \right) d^nxdx = \sqrt{\frac{(2\pi)^n}{\det A}} \exp \left( {1\over 2} J^{T} \cdot A^{-1} \cdot J \right)</math>
 
==== Integrals with an imaginary linear term ====
<math display="block">\int \exp\left(-\frac{1}{2} x^{T} \cdot A \cdot x +iJi J^{T} \cdot x \right) d^nxdx = \sqrt{\frac{(2\pi)^n}{\det A}} \exp \left( -{1\over 2} J^{T} \cdot A^{-1} \cdot J \right)</math>
 
==== Integrals with a complex quadratic term ====
<math display="block">\int \exp\left(\frac{i}{2} x^{T} \cdot A \cdot x +iJi J^{T} \cdot x \right) d^nxdx =\sqrt{\frac{(2\pi i)^n}{\det A}} \exp \left( -{i\over 2} J^{T} \cdot A^{-1} \cdot J \right)</math>
 
=== Integrals with differential operators in the argument ===