It's coming up to Christmas so I can ask to have all the books I can't afford from begrudging relatives! I'm really interested (mainly from looking at some of the answers cleo and other fantastic users!) in being able to approach integrals from a variety of different ways and learning how to tackle non-elementary integrals.
I've gone over a lot of the standard techniques in my undergrad and this is just for a hobby, so don't want anything too 'heavy', just great explanations and a lot of questions to tackle. So far I've found Irresistible Integrals: Symbolics, Analysis and Experiments in the Evaluation of Integrals. Many thanks.
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You can check out the book "Inside Interesting Integrals". The full title is
Inside Interesting Integrals: A Collection of Sneaky Tricks, Sly Substitutions, and Numerous Other Stupendously Clever, Awesomely Wicked, and Devilishly Seductive Maneuvers for Computing Nearly 200 Perplexing Definite Integrals From Physics, Engineering, and Mathematics (Plus 60 Challenge Problems with Complete, Detailed Solutions).