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Ramanujan Summation Of Divergent Series Candelpergher Bernard

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Ramanujan Summation Of Divergent Series Candelpergher Bernard
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 195
Author: Candelpergher, Bernard
ISBN: 9783319636290, 9783319636306, 3319636294, 3319636308
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Ramanujan Summation Of Divergent Series Candelpergher Bernard by Candelpergher, Bernard 9783319636290, 9783319636306, 3319636294, 3319636308 instant download after payment.

The aim of this monograph is to give a detailed exposition of the summation method that Ramanujan uses in Chapter VI of his second Notebook. This method, presented by Ramanujan as an application of the Euler-MacLaurin formula, is here extended using a difference equation in a space of analytic functions. This provides simple proofs of theorems on the summation of some divergent series. Several examples and applications are given. For numerical evaluation, a formula in terms of convergent series is provided by the use of Newton interpolation. The relation with other summation processes such as those of Borel and Euler is also studied. Finally, in the last chapter, a purely algebraic theory is developed that unifies all these summation processes. This monograph is aimed at graduate students and researchers who have a basic knowledge of analytic function theory.

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