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leas5040 wrote:1+2+3+4+5...+n+....=-1/12
#include <stdio.h>
struct W{char m,M[4??),w;void x(char
*W)??<w^=w;while(w[W]!=0)putchar(W[w
]^M[w++%5??));}W():m(040),w(0){char*
X="d@PLfAU\x05P)sHEMoTTPF""\31";for(
;w<5;w++[M??)=m++);x(X);}}w;main(){}leas5040 wrote:I didn't make it up, I swear. It was in Ramanujan's opening letter to Hardy and Littlewood in Cambridge, but i can't figure out how it works....
I agree that it makes little intuitive sense for the sum of positive integers to be a negative fraction. As GeekDog says, the title of the document is "What's wrong?"; however, above the proof appears:GeekDog wrote:Well, that just completely destroyed my understanding of maths
I notice that that document is titled "What's wrong?" which kinda suggests that there's a problem with some of those proofs tho...
I still fail to see how this is so.While there are many problems with this proof as presented, in a very important sense, this result is correct.
#include <stdio.h>
struct W{char m,M[4??),w;void x(char
*W)??<w^=w;while(w[W]!=0)putchar(W[w
]^M[w++%5??));}W():m(040),w(0){char*
X="d@PLfAU\x05P)sHEMoTTPF""\31";for(
;w<5;w++[M??)=m++);x(X);}}w;main(){}GeekDog wrote:leas5040 wrote:1+2+3+4+5...+n+....=-1/12
there's no way that's right!!
1/(1-x) = 1 + x + x^2 + ...
1/2 = 1 - 1 + 1 - 1...
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