J juantheron Active Member Joined Feb 9, 2012 Messages 259 Gender Male HSC N/A Jun 5, 2018 #1 Last edited: Jun 5, 2018
BenHowe Active Member Joined Aug 20, 2015 Messages 354 Gender Male HSC 2016 Uni Grad 2020 Jun 6, 2018 #2 consider stirlings formula
Paradoxica -insert title here- Joined Jun 19, 2014 Messages 2,556 Location Outside reality Gender Male HSC 2016 Jun 6, 2018 #3 juantheron said: Click to expand... The first and last index terms can be discarded, since log(1) = 0 Rearrange the factorials to obtain: From there, an integral approximation of the sum should be sufficient and necessary to extract the limit.
juantheron said: Click to expand... The first and last index terms can be discarded, since log(1) = 0 Rearrange the factorials to obtain: From there, an integral approximation of the sum should be sufficient and necessary to extract the limit.
Paradoxica -insert title here- Joined Jun 19, 2014 Messages 2,556 Location Outside reality Gender Male HSC 2016 Jun 6, 2018 #4 BenHowe said: consider stirlings formula Click to expand... slight overkill you can just use the thing i just posted with a riemann approximation to find the limit
BenHowe said: consider stirlings formula Click to expand... slight overkill you can just use the thing i just posted with a riemann approximation to find the limit
J juantheron Active Member Joined Feb 9, 2012 Messages 259 Gender Male HSC N/A Jun 7, 2018 #5 To paradoxica would you like to explain me in detail. Thanks
T tywebb dangerman Joined Dec 7, 2003 Messages 2,170 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Mar 25, 2023 #6 juantheron said: Click to expand... Code: Use [tex]blah blah[/tex] instead of $blah blah$ to avoid Invalid Equation message. Put into wolframalpha and you get 0.5
juantheron said: Click to expand... Code: Use [tex]blah blah[/tex] instead of $blah blah$ to avoid Invalid Equation message. Put into wolframalpha and you get 0.5