Euler and divergent series
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Cauchy principal valuegamma functionMellin transformharmonic seriesabsolute convergenceBorel summationlogarithmic divergenceEuler's constantCauchy integraltruncation parameterconditional convergencejump discontinuitycomplete asymptotic expansionStokes linedominant seriesGrandi's seriesMellin-Barnes (MB) regularisationStokes sectorsubdominant termsterminantPoincaré prescription
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- Euler's divergent series in arithmetic progressions
- Generalized cosecant numbers and the Hurwitz zeta function
- Can divergent series be of value?
- Alternative formulations of the generalized cosecant and secant numbers
- Euler's divergent series and an elementary model in statistical physics
- Stirling numbers and the partition method for a power series expansion
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