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  2. Divergence of the sum of the reciprocals of the primes

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    It is almost certain that Euler meant that the sum of the reciprocals of the primes less than n is asymptotic to log log n as n approaches infinity. It turns out this is indeed the case, and a more precise version of this fact was rigorously proved by Franz Mertens in 1874. [3] Thus Euler obtained a correct result by questionable means.

  3. Euler's constant - Wikipedia

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    The notation γ appears nowhere in the writings of either Euler or Mascheroni, and was chosen at a later time, perhaps because of the constant's connection to the gamma function. [3] For example, the German mathematician Carl Anton Bretschneider used the notation γ in 1835, [ 4 ] and Augustus De Morgan used it in a textbook published in parts ...

  4. Harmonic number - Wikipedia

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    The harmonic number with = ⌊ ⌋ (red line) with its asymptotic limit + ⁡ (blue line) where is the EulerMascheroni constant.. In mathematics, the n-th harmonic number is the sum of the reciprocals of the first n natural numbers: [1] = + + + + = =.

  5. Stieltjes constants - Wikipedia

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    The area of the blue region converges on the EulerMascheroni constant, which is the 0th Stieltjes constant. In mathematics , the Stieltjes constants are the numbers γ k {\displaystyle \gamma _{k}} that occur in the Laurent series expansion of the Riemann zeta function :

  6. Digamma function - Wikipedia

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    Euler's product formula for the gamma function, combined with the functional equation and an identity for the EulerMascheroni constant, yields the following expression for the digamma function, valid in the complex plane outside the negative integers (Abramowitz and Stegun 6.3.16): [1]

  7. Gumbel distribution - Wikipedia

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    The standard Gumbel distribution is the case where = and = with cumulative distribution function = ()and probability density function = (+).In this case the mode is 0, the median is ⁡ (⁡ ()), the mean is (the EulerMascheroni constant), and the standard deviation is /

  8. Transcendental number theory - Wikipedia

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    It still revolves around the exponential function, however, and so would not necessarily deal with numbers such as Apéry's constant or the EulerMascheroni constant. Another extremely difficult unsolved problem is the so-called constant or identity problem. [35]

  9. Carmichael function - Wikipedia

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    and γ ≈ 0.57721, the EulerMascheroni constant. The following table gives some overview over the first 2 26 – 1 = 67 108 863 values of the λ function, for both, the exact average and its Erdős-approximation.