Friday, September 15, 2023

My claim

I claim that n factorial by combination (n,1) is gamma function.  And that is why tau(n) is (n-1) factorial.

You may try the above and check the validation for sin(x) , x, (x-1)/x that I posted recently. 

I find that my explanation is consistent and with the above claim.

Thanks for reading and have a nice day.


7 comments:

Pooja Mahimkar said...

So difficult to understand!

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

I agree.

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

Also, combination (n,1) into a by n, is how we see the number a.
It is supported .
Because n into a by combination (n,a) supports theta functions statement of Ramanujan, I feel.
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SG said...

This is beyond my brain.

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

I have chewed more than I can eat.

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

I have biten more than I can chew

Kirtivasan Ganesan said...

bitten