How do you evaluate an infinite sum to a given decimal point?
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Given some infinite sum $S=sum_n^infty f(n)$, where $f$ is some algebraic function and $S$ is convergent, are there well defined method(s) for evaluating $S$ to a given decimal point?
calculus sequences-and-series convergence summation
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Given some infinite sum $S=sum_n^infty f(n)$, where $f$ is some algebraic function and $S$ is convergent, are there well defined method(s) for evaluating $S$ to a given decimal point?
calculus sequences-and-series convergence summation
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If you mean $sum_{n=1}^infty$ then there are full books about this subject.
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– Fabian
Dec 2 '18 at 16:27
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Given some infinite sum $S=sum_n^infty f(n)$, where $f$ is some algebraic function and $S$ is convergent, are there well defined method(s) for evaluating $S$ to a given decimal point?
calculus sequences-and-series convergence summation
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Given some infinite sum $S=sum_n^infty f(n)$, where $f$ is some algebraic function and $S$ is convergent, are there well defined method(s) for evaluating $S$ to a given decimal point?
calculus sequences-and-series convergence summation
calculus sequences-and-series convergence summation
asked Dec 2 '18 at 16:24
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If you mean $sum_{n=1}^infty$ then there are full books about this subject.
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Dec 2 '18 at 16:27
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If you mean $sum_{n=1}^infty$ then there are full books about this subject.
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If you mean $sum_{n=1}^infty$ then there are full books about this subject.
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– Fabian
Dec 2 '18 at 16:27
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If you mean $sum_{n=1}^infty$ then there are full books about this subject.
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– Fabian
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If you mean $sum_{n=1}^infty$ then there are full books about this subject.
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– Fabian
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