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Old 11-16-2008, 10:26 PM
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I don't know how to solve the following series by the mathematics software. so your help, even a little enlightenment is very appreciated.
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I don't know how to solve the following series by the mathematics software. so your help, even a little enlightenment is very appreciated.
What sort of sofware where you intending on using? i.e. Maple, Matlab, Mathematica, Excel, or in C,C++,C#,Java,VB, VBA ??

If one of the previously mentioned (or other - would have probably used it) message me and I will gladly provided a solution,

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David
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Dear David24
I want to use Mathematic to solve this series, but I don't know how to write the code. right now, I programed a Fortran code to solve this question, and I assumed N = 10, 100,1000, 10000, 10000......... But I found that this series is not convergent, I don't know why, and I am looking forward to your answer. thank you!
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