@@sushamakadam5243 Ramanujan summation isn't traditional addition; it's a mathematical technique assigning a finite value to divergent series for specific contexts like physics and string theory. The result, such as , doesn’t mean actual summation but reflects deeper properties of the series.
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But how the addition is negative 🧐🤨
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Ramanujan summation isn't traditional addition; it's a mathematical technique assigning a finite value to divergent series for specific contexts like physics and string theory. The result, such as , doesn’t mean actual summation but reflects deeper properties of the series.
This video could have been 5 minutes long man get to the point
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@ im aware my level of understanding sometimes gets ahead but small things like writing out 1+1-1+1-1+1 that often seems very redundant
@@calvin2013 I understand how it might feel redundant at times, but writing it out helps ensure clarity and avoids mistakes, especially when dealing with complex concepts later. It's a small step that can make a big difference in accuracy and understanding. I appreciate your patience!