Gamma Function derived from Natural Logarithm and Pi Function

01 May 2023, Version 3
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Abstract

Several professors of mathematics from the renowned universities in Australia, Canada, Europe, India, USA, etc. argue with me that the gamma function was not derived from the factorial function. For them, this paper presents the derivation of gamma function from the natural logarithm and Euler’s factorial function, also known as Pi function.

Keywords

computation
Euler integral
derivation

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