Indefinite sum
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 the indefinite sum operator (also known as the antidifference operator), denoted by or , is the linear operator, inverse of the forward difference operator . It relates to the forward difference operator as the indefinite integral relates to the derivative
Derivative
In calculus, a branch of mathematics, the derivative is a measure of how a function changes as its input changes. Loosely speaking, a derivative can be thought of as how much one quantity is changing in response to changes in some other quantity; for example, the derivative of the position of a...

. Thus


More explicitly, if , then


If F(x) is a solution of this functional equation for a given f(x), then so is F(x)+C for any constant C. Therefore each indefinite sum actually represents a family of functions, differing by an additive constant.

Fundamental theorem of discrete calculus

Indefinite sums can be used to calculate definite sums with the formula:

Laplace summation formula


where are the Bernoulli numbers of the second kind.

Newton's formula


where is the falling factorial.

Faulhaber's formula



provided that the right-hand side of the equation converges.

Mueller's formula

If


then

Ramanujan's formula


Connection to the Ramanujan summation

Often the constant C in indefinite sum is fixed from the following equation:


or


In this case, where


then Ramanjuan's sum is defined as


or

Summation by parts

Indefinite summation by parts:

Definite summation by parts:

Period rule

If is a period of function then

Alternative usage

Some authors use the phrase "indefinite sum" to describe a sum in which the numerical value of the upper limit is not given. e.g.


In this case a closed form expression F(k) for the sum is a solution of
which is called the telescoping equation. It is inverse to backward difference  operator.
It is related to the forward antidifference operator using the fundamental theorem of discrete calculus described earlier.

List of indefinite sums

This is a list of indefinite sums of various functions. Not every function has an indefinite sum that can be expressed in terms of elementary functions.

Antidifferences of rational functions



where , the generalized to real order Bernoulli polynomials
Bernoulli polynomials
In mathematics, the Bernoulli polynomials occur in the study of many special functions and in particular the Riemann zeta function and the Hurwitz zeta function. This is in large part because they are an Appell sequence, i.e. a Sheffer sequence for the ordinary derivative operator...

.

where is the polygamma function.

where is the digamma function.

Antidifferences of logarithmic functions



Antidifferences of hyperbolic functions




where is the q-digamma
Q-analog
Roughly speaking, in mathematics, specifically in the areas of combinatorics and special functions, a q-analog of a theorem, identity or expression is a generalization involving a new parameter q that returns the original theorem, identity or expression in the limit as q → 1...

 function.

Antidifferences of trigonometric functions






where is the q-digamma
Q-analog
Roughly speaking, in mathematics, specifically in the areas of combinatorics and special functions, a q-analog of a theorem, identity or expression is a generalization involving a new parameter q that returns the original theorem, identity or expression in the limit as q → 1...

 function.



Antidifferences of inverse hyperbolic functions


Antidifferences of inverse trigonometric functions


Antidifferences of special functions



where is the incomplete gamma function
Incomplete gamma function
In mathematics, the gamma function is defined by a definite integral. The incomplete gamma function is defined as an integral function of the same integrand. There are two varieties of the incomplete gamma function: the upper incomplete gamma function is for the case that the lower limit of...

.


where is the falling factorial.


See also

  • Indefinite product
  • Time scale calculus
    Time scale calculus
    In mathematics, time-scale calculus is a unification of the theory of difference equations with that of differential equations, unifying integral and differential calculus with the calculus of finite differences, offering a formalism for studying hybrid discrete–continuous dynamical systems...

  • List of derivatives and integrals in alternative calculi

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