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Euler-Mascheroni Constant -- from Wolfram MathWorld
The Euler-Mascheroni constant gamma, sometimes also called 'Euler's constant' or 'the Euler constant' (but not to be confused with the constant e=2.718281...) is defined as the limit of the sequence gamma = lim_(n->infty)(sum_(k=1)^(n)1/k-lnn) (1) = lim_(n->infty)(H_n-lnn), (2) where H_n is a harmonic number (Graham et al. 1994, p. 278). It was first defined by Euler (1735), who used the letter C and stated that it was "worthy of serious consideration" (Havil 2003, pp. xx...
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Euler-Mascheroni Constant -- from Wolfram MathWorld
The Euler-Mascheroni constant gamma, sometimes also called 'Euler's constant' or 'the Euler constant' (but not to be confused with the constant e=2.718281...) is defined as the limit of the sequence gamma = lim_(n->infty)(sum_(k=1)^(n)1/k-lnn) (1) = lim_(n->infty)(H_n-lnn), (2) where H_n is a harmonic number (Graham et al. 1994, p. 278). It was first defined by Euler (1735), who used the letter C and stated that it was "worthy of serious consideration" (Havil 2003, pp. xx...
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Euler-Mascheroni Constant -- from Wolfram MathWorld
The Euler-Mascheroni constant gamma, sometimes also called 'Euler's constant' or 'the Euler constant' (but not to be confused with the constant e=2.718281...) is defined as the limit of the sequence gamma = lim_(n->infty)(sum_(k=1)^(n)1/k-lnn) (1) = lim_(n->infty)(H_n-lnn), (2) where H_n is a harmonic number (Graham et al. 1994, p. 278). It was first defined by Euler (1735), who used the letter C and stated that it was "worthy of serious consideration" (Havil 2003, pp. xx...
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