Euler-Maclaurin formula
nameEtymology
Discovered independently by Leonhard Euler and Colin Maclaurin around 1735.
Definitions
A formula for the difference between an integral and a closely related sum. It can be…
A formula for the difference between an integral and a closely related sum. It can be used to approximate integrals by finite sums, or conversely to evaluate finite sums and infinite series using integrals and the machinery of calculus.
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