[math-fun] Mystery table
Who will be the first to explain what this is a table of? (As always with tables, it's best viewed in a fixed-width font.) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3: 1.000000 4: 0.000000 2.261406 5: -0.349081 1.000000 3.074601 6: -0.523305 0.523305 1.564328 3.795684 7: -0.626499 0.268479 1.000000 2.000000 4.495526 8: -0.694242 0.109189 0.694242 1.350067 2.385122 5.190739 9: -0.741892 0.000000 0.500000 1.000000 1.643796 2.748616 5.884929 10: -0.777116 -0.079600 0.364842 0.777116 1.249756 1.908997 3.102748 6.578811
It feels like the logarithms of an expression involving terms like 2k+1, k^2, and possibly some exponentiation. I couldn't get a good fit in the time I spent. Do you know what the table represents? On 1/18/20 6:29 , Keith F. Lynch wrote:
Who will be the first to explain what this is a table of?
(As always with tables, it's best viewed in a fixed-width font.)
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3: 1.000000 4: 0.000000 2.261406 5: -0.349081 1.000000 3.074601 6: -0.523305 0.523305 1.564328 3.795684 7: -0.626499 0.268479 1.000000 2.000000 4.495526 8: -0.694242 0.109189 0.694242 1.350067 2.385122 5.190739 9: -0.741892 0.000000 0.500000 1.000000 1.643796 2.748616 5.884929 10: -0.777116 -0.079600 0.364842 0.777116 1.249756 1.908997 3.102748 6.578811
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