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Stirling's formula

American  
[stur-lingz] / ˈstɜr lɪŋz /

noun

Mathematics.
  1. a relation that approximates the value of n factorial (n! ), expressed as .


Stirling's formula British  

noun

  1. a formula giving the approximate value of the factorial of a large number n, as n ! ( n / e ) n √(2π n )

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Etymology

Origin of Stirling's formula

1925–30; after James Stirling (died 1770), Scottish mathematician

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Stirling’s formula is obtained by retaining the first term only.

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