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    This study corrects errors in integral equations of motion and their perturbative approximations. The underlying derivations and conclusions remain valid after the corrections.

    Area of Science:

    • Physics
    • Applied Mathematics

    Background:

    • Equations of motion are fundamental in describing physical systems.
    • Perturbative approximations are often used to solve complex equations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To correct typographical errors in integral forms of equations of motion.
    • To ensure the accuracy of presented derivations and conclusions.

    Main Methods:

    • Review and identification of typographical errors in specific equations.
    • Correction of identified errors in integral forms and perturbative approximations.

    Main Results:

    • Four key equations containing typographical errors were identified and corrected.
    • The corrections do not alter the previously presented derivations, results, or conclusions.

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    Conclusions:

    • The integrity of the original work is maintained through error correction.
    • Accurate mathematical formulations are crucial for reliable scientific conclusions.