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--- dtiwari
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If
and
then
By Sterling,
is asymptotically
. Finally, by summation, the expression from the statement converges to some positive constant. I don't think that constant can be "calculated".
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Euclid
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? n = 10^10
%41 = 10000000000
? sqrt(n) * intnum(x=0, Pi/4, cos(x)^(2*n))
%42 = 0.886226925441085374620933874004813917848174[...]
? sqrt(Pi)/2
%43 = 0.886226925452758013649083741670572591398774[...]
(Results were manually truncated, used precision was 100 digits.)
--- df (gauss)
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Gauss is right... the key idea can be also used to reduce the limit to
(not that the upper limit of the integral is now
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And that integral is easily shown to be equal to
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Euclid
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Thanks Admin,s got it.
--- dtiwari
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