
Transcendence of Various Infinite Series Applications of Baker’s Theorem and
... is either equal to an effectively computable algebraic number or transcendental, when it converges. In chapter 5, we change things slightly by changing the summation from being over the natural numbers, to summation over the integers. This allows us to relax restrictions placed on B(x), while still ...
... is either equal to an effectively computable algebraic number or transcendental, when it converges. In chapter 5, we change things slightly by changing the summation from being over the natural numbers, to summation over the integers. This allows us to relax restrictions placed on B(x), while still ...