Georges Nassif on Sun, 13 May 2018 23:31:45 +0200
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Summation
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Hello,
Is there an alternative for the summation function somme(GEN a, GEN b, char *expr, GEN x) to be used in PARI library mode? none of the functions i found have both the lower and upper limit as inputs for the _expression_ to sum.
Thank you in advance.
Georges
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