Multiple-correction and faster approximation
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Publication:2254226
DOI10.1016/j.jnt.2014.10.016zbMath1369.11107arXiv1409.0968OpenAlexW2963862956MaRDI QIDQ2254226
Xiaodong Cao, Hongmin Xu, Xu You
Publication date: 4 February 2015
Published in: Journal of Number Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1409.0968
Approximation to limiting values (summation of series, etc.) (40A25) Evaluation of number-theoretic constants (11Y60)
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Some inequalities for the ratio of gamma functions ⋮ Some new continued fraction sequence convergent to the Somos quadratic recurrence constant ⋮ Some computational formulas related the Riemann zeta-function tails ⋮ Some new sequences that converge to the Ioachimescu constant ⋮ Continued fraction inequalities related to \((1+\frac{1}{x})^x\) ⋮ Harmonic number expansions of the Ramanujan type ⋮ Multiple-correction and continued fraction approximation. II ⋮ Continued fraction approximation for the gamma function based on the tri-gamma function ⋮ Some approximations of Glaisher-Kinkelin and Bendersky-Adamchik constants ⋮ On new sequences converging towards the Ioachimescu's constant ⋮ Improved approximation formulas and inequalities for the Wallis ratio ⋮ Approximation for the gamma function via the tri-gamma function ⋮ Some inequalities associated to the ratio of Pochhammer k-symbol ⋮ Improved continued fraction sequence convergent to the Somos' quadratic recurrence constant ⋮ Some new quicker convergences to Glaisher-Kinkelin's and Bendersky-Adamchik's constants ⋮ Multiple-correction and continued fraction approximation ⋮ Continued fraction approximation and inequality of the gamma function ⋮ Approximation of the median of the gamma distribution ⋮ Continued fraction approximation for the gamma function by the tri-gamma function ⋮ Some sequences converging towards Ioachimescu's constant related to Ramanujan's formula ⋮ Sharp approximation formulas and inequalities for the Wallis ratio by continued fraction ⋮ Improved asymptotic formula and inequalities for the ratio of Pochhammer \(k\)-symbol ⋮ Some sharp continued fraction inequalities for the Euler-Mascheroni constant
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