Calculaing the table of values for function defined as an infinie series
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I need this code below to caluate the sum of the first 50 terms of the series :t to the power n for t value. That is, a kind of table of values for the series for t=1:10 It gives the error message: ??? Error using ==> power Matrix dimensions must agree. Please someone help % Calculating the sum of an infinite series
t =1:10;
n=0:50;
E(1,:)= sum(t.^n)
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Roger Stafford
on 19 Jul 2014
Also you can use this:
E = sum(bsxfun(@power,1:10,(0:50)'),1);
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Chuzymatics Chuzymatics
on 20 Jul 2014
Roger Stafford
on 20 Jul 2014
It should be noted that these are what are known in algebra as geometric series, and, except for the case t = 1, their sum can be computed by a simpler method which does not require summation of all 51 terms:
N = 50;
t = 2:10;
E(t) = (t.^(N+1)-1)./(t-1);
E(1) = N+1;
For example, E(2) = (2^51-1)/(2-1) = 2251799813685247.
Roger Stafford
on 20 Jul 2014
Edited: Roger Stafford
on 20 Jul 2014
A Side Note: The value of your E(10) would be 1111...11, a string of fifty-one 1's in decimal, if it were computed exactly. This reminds me of one of the Fifty-Eighth Putnam Exam questions which posed the intriguing problem: "Let N be the positive integer with 1998 decimal digits, all of them 1; that is, N = 1111...11. Find the thousandth digit after the decimal point of the square root of N." (Surprisingly, it is solvable without using a computer.)
Chuzymatics Chuzymatics
on 21 Jul 2014
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