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Daphne Fry

Daphne Fry

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2022-05-10

Gamma function approximation
When h 0, Γ ( h + α ) h Γ ( h + 1 ) Γ ( α ) h

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hi3c4a2nvrgzb

Beginner2022-05-11Added 15 answers

lim h 0 Γ ( h + α ) h Γ ( h + 1 ) Γ ( α ) h = lim h 0 Γ ( h + α ) Γ ( h + 1 ) Γ ( α ) = Γ  continuous Γ ( α ) Γ ( 1 ) Γ ( α ) = 1.
Ainsley Zimmerman

Ainsley Zimmerman

Beginner2022-05-12Added 3 answers

Since x Γ ( ) is a continuous function, as h 0, one has
Γ ( h + α ) Γ ( 0 + α ) = Γ ( α ) , Γ ( h + 1 ) Γ ( 1 ) = 1
giving
Γ ( h + α ) h Γ ( h + 1 ) Γ ( 0 + α ) h Γ ( 0 + 1 ) = Γ ( α ) h

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