Coda
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The symbol is called "sigma" (it's an uppercase sigma, to be specific) and it represents "summation". An uppercase pi (Π) represents a product (that is, multiplication) used the same way.
The Sn notation is more general. You can use it to describe any sequence. It's also fairly common to use f(n) notation, especially for sequences that you want to find a continuous (in the sense of a continuous function) extension for.
The disadvantage of the more general notations is that they are also less useful. Summations and products have a number of very useful properties -- for example, Σkx = kΣx -- that do not hold for generalized sequences. (Note that this is true in general: the more generalized a form is, the fewer consistent properties that are available using it.)
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Posted 04-10-2017, 06:13 PM
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