Trouble evaluating the sum involving logarithm I was trying to solve this problem: Closed form for int_0^1loglog(1/x+sqrt(1/x^2−1)dx
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2022-08-22
Trouble evaluating the sum involving logarithm I was trying to solve this problem: Closed form for In the procedure I followed, I came across the following sum:
I cannot think of any approaches which would help me in evaluating the sum. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
Answer & Explanation
Charlee Beck
Beginner2022-08-23Added 6 answers
The terms of the series vanish so we will look only at the partial sums where is odd.
Explanation: : write series as the limit of the partial sums, split into two sums, reindex the second sum : recombine the two sums : substitute and combine pairs of terms of the sum : write a sum of logs as a log of a product : , write the product as a ratio of Gamma functions : Gautschi's inequality :
Cecilia Tapia
Beginner2022-08-24Added 1 answers
As said in comments, the sum oscillates between two values and converges to the value If we expand in the same spirit as Larsen, what we can see is that
can be written as
and let us expand it as a Taylor series for large values of . We so obtain