Logharmonic series: Difference between revisions

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We can call this approximating series the ''matharmonic series''.
We can call this approximating series the ''matharmonic series''.


The difference between pitches of the e-logharmonic series and the matharmonic series approaches the [[wikipedia:Euler–Mascheroni_constant|Euler-Mascheroni constant]], , which represents the difference between the natural logarithm and the mathematical harmonic series.
The difference between pitches of the e-logharmonic series and the matharmonic series approaches the [[wikipedia:Euler–Mascheroni_constant|Euler-Mascheroni constant]], <span><math>≈ 0.5772156649</math></span>, which represents the difference between the natural logarithm and the mathematical harmonic series.


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| colspan="5" |'''e-logharmonic series'''
| colspan="5" |'''e-logharmonic series'''
| colspan="5" |'''matharmonic series'''
| colspan="5" |'''matharmonic series'''
| rowspan="2" |difference between frequency multipliers
| rowspan="2" |'''difference between frequency multipliers'''
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|'''frequency multiplier (definition)'''
|'''frequency multiplier (definition)'''
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|0.5937897493 ... -> ''γ ='' 0.5772156649
|0.5937897493 ... -> ''γ ='' 0.5772156649
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<span><math>≈ 0.5772156649</math></span>