Some ways of computing Euler's constant
This thesis presents in detail two different methods of computing Euler s constant, by using Harmonic series and the other, by using Taylor's formula. Each of these methods proved the existence of Euler's constant. Examples are also given to approximate Euler's constant using the Harm...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-168622022-02-09T03:59:40Z Some ways of computing Euler's constant Tadifa, Rowena M. Robles, Josefina J. This thesis presents in detail two different methods of computing Euler s constant, by using Harmonic series and the other, by using Taylor's formula. Each of these methods proved the existence of Euler's constant. Examples are also given to approximate Euler's constant using the Harmonic series. All of the formulas stated in this thesis are results given by John V. Baxley in his article Euler's Constant, Taylor's Formula and Slowly Converging Series . The researchers provided the step by step computations that lead to the formulas because they were not shown by the author in the said article. 1996-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/16349 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Euler's numbers Harmonic functions Series, Taylor's |
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This thesis presents in detail two different methods of computing Euler s constant, by using Harmonic series and the other, by using Taylor's formula. Each of these methods proved the existence of Euler's constant. Examples are also given to approximate Euler's constant using the Harmonic series.
All of the formulas stated in this thesis are results given by John V. Baxley in his article Euler's Constant, Taylor's Formula and Slowly Converging Series . The researchers provided the step by step computations that lead to the formulas because they were not shown by the author in the said article. |
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