I have seen questions on how to integrate double integrals but I do not know enough maths to be able to understand it. I have come across the need to integrate this function but don't know where to start.
$\int_{-S}^S\int_{-T}^T\frac{1}{(x-s)^2+(y-t)^2}\;dt\,ds$
I mostly want to know what the integral is but would also appreciate some pointers on how to go about doing this myself. I tries WolframAlpha but it kept timing out on me.
Thanks for any help.