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A =& a^{-1/3}, \nonumber \\  B =& -\frac{b}{3a}.  \end{align}  Substituting for the values of $a$ and $b$ we have  \begin{equation}\label{eq:A}  A = \left(\frac{\pi}{3}\ddot{f_k}\right)^{-1/3}  \end{equation}  and  \begin{equation}\label{eq:B}  B = -\left(\frac{\pi}{3}^{4/3}\dot{f_k}\ddot{f_k}^{1/3}.  \end{equation}  %This integral is not analytic, but integral of cubic trigonometric functions (through e.g.\ use of \href{http://docs.sympy.org/latest/index.html}{sympy}) can be written as  %\begin{equation}