Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Further explanation

I have been using n or m or x in my expressions. 

What is this n or m or x?

It is this.


Point 1 

Why factorial?

Because I did this experiment. And gamma function. 

Point 2

How 2 in the expression?

This is tough for me. I don't have a convincing answer. Only thing is factorial implies 2 also.

5 comments:

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

My blog friends.
1 is an infinite series. ♾. I have done experiments and have formulas.
So 1 is not a problem.
We are treating 1 above as n (any number) actually. So n is not a problem too.
So go ahead and solve problems. No problem from my side!!

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

For deeper 2 and other numbers I take the help of Ramanujan theta functions.
To be honest, this is my intelligence and understanding.

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

Sir Andrew Wiles is the foremost expert. I believe.
2 is also an infinite series.

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

Most younger guys take to binomial theorem of Sir Isaac Newton for numbers.
I could draw the pentagon in first go. So golden ratio is my way.

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

There is another fundamental for numbers. We see numbers in groups.
So many coal pieces in this heap of coal Tata imported. At that point we don't say so many coal pieces in the heap of coal Jindal imported.
Ramanujan Tau functions?