Euler–Boole summation is a formula used to express the sum of a sequence via its values at certain points, specifically in relation to finite differences. It is named after the mathematicians Leonhard Euler and George Boole. The general idea behind Euler–Boole summation is that it can be used to convert sums of discrete functions into integrals, allowing mathematicians to analyze sequences and their properties in a more continuous manner.
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