marshall wrote:
The series 1+2+3+... doesn't converge by definition. You can create an equivalence class between infinite series and values of the extended Riemann zeta function, but you should use "~" rather than "=". Write 1+2+3+4+... ~ -1/12, NOT 1+2+3+4+... = -1/12. Using the normal equals sign is a false equivocation because you're changing the definition of the equal sign.
True! In fact the the proper answer would be -1/12, if lim-> x extends to infinity, and a complex value operator is present, other wise we assume X is an element of real numbers.
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