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Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Analysis
Meromorphic functions
Mathematical constants
Number theory
Mathematical series
Gamma function
Transcendental number
E
Factorial
Pi

How Euler Did It by Ed Sandifer Gamma the function September 2007 Euler gave us two mathematical objects now known as “gamma.” One is a function and the other is a constant. The function, Γ ( x) , generalizes the se

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