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The aim of this paper is to study the exact asymptotic behavior of the difference \(D= e - e_n\) (the number \(e\) and the \(n\)-th partial sum of number \(e\)). The authors give a continuous function fitting the values of \(D\), they use analytic properties of it and then they obtain some lower and upper bounds for \(D\).
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    The aim of this paper is to study the exact asymptotic behavior of the difference \(D= e - e_n\) (the number \(e\) and the \(n\)-th partial sum of number \(e\)). The authors give a continuous function fitting the values of \(D\), they use analytic properties of it and then they obtain some lower and upper bounds for \(D\).
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    number \(e\)
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