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In mathematics, a Gregory number, named after James Gregory, is a
real number In mathematics, a real number is a number that can be used to measure a ''continuous'' one-dimensional quantity such as a distance, duration or temperature. Here, ''continuous'' means that values can have arbitrarily small variations. Every ...
of the form: : G_x = \sum_^\infty (-1)^i \frac where ''x'' is any rational number greater or equal to 1. Considering the
power series In mathematics, a power series (in one variable) is an infinite series of the form \sum_^\infty a_n \left(x - c\right)^n = a_0 + a_1 (x - c) + a_2 (x - c)^2 + \dots where ''an'' represents the coefficient of the ''n''th term and ''c'' is a con ...
expansion for arctangent, we have : G_x = \arctan\frac. Setting ''x'' = 1 gives the well-known Leibniz formula for pi. Thus, in particular, :\frac=\arctan 1 is a Gregory number.


Properties

* G_=-(G_x) * \tan(G_x)= \frac


See also

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Størmer number In mathematics, a Størmer number or arc-cotangent irreducible number is a positive integer n for which the greatest prime factor of n^2+1 is greater than or equal to 2n. They are named after Carl Størmer. Sequence The first few Størmer numbers ...


References

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